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By: Zeshan Qureshi, Mehrunisha Suleman, ‘Alimiyya, Joseph L. Graves Jr
Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of an international team of influential and respected editors, contributors, and advisors, Anti-Racist Medicine: An Essential Guide to Advancing Equity in Medical Education, Research, Technology, Policy, and Practice provides an up-to-date, evidence-based resource for guidance in this challenging area. This first-of-its-kind textbook addresses increasingly important questions associated with race, ethnicity, and medicine- specifically designed for those in medical education, leadership, research, and practice- in one accessible, practical, and objective resource.
- Provides up-to-date coverage divided into three major sections: Background and Theoretical Foundations (historical, scientific, and wider societal perspectives); Racism in Medicine (clinical care, education, and workforce); and practical considerations for Delivering Anti-Racist Healthcare (leadership, medical workforce, clinical care, research, and technology)
- Covers key topics such as cultural humility, intersectionality, active bystander training, international medical graduates, climate change, migrant health, the NHS 10-year plan, artificial intelligence, and much more
- Contains numerous case studies to reinforce key points and aid application to common clinical scenarios
- Includes the latest evidence-based references throughout, and offers a blueprint for future curriculum for medical students and health professions
- Offers concise, real-world guidance appropriate for medical educators, healthcare leaders, students, and early-career-stage doctors and health professionals





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