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How to Embody Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging - Professor Kamila Hawthorne

The Royal College of Pathologists via YouTube

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Explore the nuances of diversity, inclusion, and belonging in a 25-minute talk by Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Delve into key concepts such as equality vs. diversity and inclusivity, addressing differential performance and systemic issues in training pathways. Examine research methods, including linguistic analysis and microanalysis, to uncover subtle biases. Investigate the impact of simulation on overseas-trained professionals and gain insights from sociolinguistic research to foster a more inclusive environment in medical education and practice.

Syllabus

Intro
EQUALITY VS DIVERSITY
EQUALITY VS INCLUSIVITY
'DIFFERENTIAL PERFORMANCE
CHRIS MCMANUS AND KATH WOOL
PROBLEM IS LIKELY TO BE SYSTEMI
FAIR TRAINING PATHWAYS FOR AL
METHODS - DATA
LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS
THE DEVIL WAS IN THE DETAIL
MICROANALYSIS - 2
ROLE PLAYER PERFORMANCE
MICRO-MOMENTS ACROSS THE 40
INTONATION OF 'UNDERSTANDIN PHRASES
THE WEIGHT OF SIMULATION ON OVERSEAS TRAINED TRAINEES AND CANDIDATES
SOME GENERAL IMPLICATIONS FROM THE SOCIOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH

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The Royal College of Pathologists

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  • Feras Mirdad
    Interesting and thought provoking presentation! I enjoyed the innovative way in which the system is moving towards improving assessments and bridging the gap between native and non-native english speakers. It is would be interesting to see if an intervention/additional training might help close the gap in examination past rates between both cohorts.
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    Talia Fuchs
    Great course. Easy to access. Would recommend. Very informative and easy to follow. Enjoyed the lectures
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    Soumya Nair
    As an international medical graduate, I am thrilled to learn that such elaborate effort is put into studying the nuances of culture in patient consultations.
  • Dr Maria Nittis
    Interesting amount of work in trying to ensure equity in examinations but no real answers. Interesting look into an area of medical education of which I had previously been unfamiliar.
  • Adrian Charles
    Excellent introduction to talking with patients and examining the factors that rate the interaction. Interesting how sentence structure and manner of the pitch of the voice are used as clues and have a large effect on the communication.

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