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What Can Pathology Do to Reduce Health Inequalities?

The Royal College of Pathologists via YouTube

Overview

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Explore the role of pathology in reducing health inequalities through an insightful conversation featuring Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Dr Samar Betmouni, and Dr Subarna Chakravorty. Delve into topics such as the evolution of pathology, sickle cell disease, community activism, and the importance of diversity in the field. Gain valuable perspectives on addressing difficult conversations, understanding white privilege, and actionable ways pathologists can contribute to improved health outcomes for all. Learn from personal stories, influential encounters, and expert insights to better understand the intersection of pathology and health equity.

Syllabus

Introduction
Why did you get involved
How did you get involved
Dr Boshovic
How has pathology evolved
Sickle cell disease
Activism
My story
A chance encounter
Influences
Pathology and the wider team
Community activism
Where are the black pathologists
How can we tackle difficult conversations
White privilege
Audience Question
Summary

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The Royal College of Pathologists

Reviews

4.3 rating, based on 6 Class Central reviews

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  • Alice Livings
    An excellent and thorough exploration of the topic with plenty of lived experience. Good use of specific conditions relevant to pathology to highlight the issues for both patients and practitioners. Highly recommend.
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    Marie Salib
    I attention the seesion talking about diversity and addressidng inequality in the health and the role of Psthology in adressing this issue.
    Comprehensive session
  • Adrian Charles
    Very interesting and thought provoking. I enjoyed it and made one more aware of our blind spots, and unintentional biases in this area.
  • Candice Locketz
    I really enjoyed this course! It is based in the UK but is applicable to the practise of pathological including anatomical pathology world wide
  • Ignatius Chua
    Heartening topic on racial inequalities which is still relevant to the current climate. Lessons from past should be remembered
  • NCL
    As expected
    learnt some interesting points.
    Look forward to further educational resources.
    Recommend other trainees to listen to the course in full.

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