Tweeting about #ChairsRounds today for @MacDeptMed. See thread below...
Dr. @MVerhovsek first introduces the panel with an amazing version of the land acknowledgement for our region and talks about her own journey to become anti-racist.
First speaker: Dr. @ajesusjoseph from the @McMasterU Faculty of Social Work. He takes us through some key concepts such as Race, Racism, and Racialization. Key concepts we should understand as healthcare practitioners.
@ajesusjoseph drops a very powerful line:

"At the level of service delivery, we know there are differences in care..." for people of different races.

It happens at all levels.
@ajesusjoseph reminds us. This is NOT JUST an American problem. We have a long history of race which is infused throughout our society.

Residential schools.
Chinese head tax.
Japanese internment.
@S_Adjekum PhD student reminds us:
In medicine, as w/ all professions, we MUST be sensitive to the power structures of professionalization. Becoming a professional is to gain power, but we ration spots.

Our cultures are, thus, built upon cultures of exclusion.
@S_Adjekum talks about the language we use about compliance... do we need to control those who seek our advice in healthcare? What does this mean for us to talk about "compliance" or "difficult patients"?
@S_Adjekum asks us "How do we prioritize patient stories?"
@LyndonGeorge1 discusses how pressures writ large in our systems may result in worse care for those who are racialized...

"If we want quality in our healthcare, we have to think about where we start?" Let's start at looking at the surrounding system
Great words of encouragement by @LyndonGeorge1.
"Talk to someone who doesn't look like you, sound like you."

Thank you to all in this panel for raising these issues.
We can do better.
We must do better.
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