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They Don’t See a Lot of People My Color: A Mixed Methods Study of Racial/Ethnic Stereotype Threat Among Medical Students on Core Clerkships

Are you aware of how racial and ethnic stereotypes can impact medical education today? Creating safe learning environments starts with understanding the problem. 

 Please join us for our next ATS SoME Journal Club at 4 p.m. ET 1 p.m. PT on Monday, March 28, 2022. 

 They Don’t See a Lot of People My ColorA Mixed Methods Study of Racial/Ethnic Stereotype Threat Among Medical Students on Core Clerkships

 Join authors Justin Bullock, MD, MPH, (@JBullockRuns) and Karen Hauer, MD, PhD, (@karenhauer4) for a deep dive into their publication in Academic Medicine.

In this Journal Club, we will:

  • Define and review the impact of racial/ethnic stereotype on medical education.
  • Briefly review key concepts behind mixed-methods research.
  • Critically analyze the work by Bullock, et al on racial/ethnic stereotype threat on core clerkships.
  • Hold open forum for questions and discussion with the authors. 

 Facilitators:

Elizabeth Batchelor MD, MME

Assistant Clinical Professor

Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine

University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix

@Pulmonic_Gal

 Denise Sese, MD

Assistant Professor

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Medical University of South Carolina

@Sese_denise

 

Organizer:

 Section on Medical Education

@ATSMedEd

Webinar Director:

Diana Kelm, MD, ATSF

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Mayo Clinic Rochester

@Diana_Kelm