146 Racism, Medicine, and Transformation: Eliminating Health Disparities and Systemic Inequities

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Pediatric Meltdown
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https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsThe adverse effects of racism in healthcare have increasingly become a topic of discussion among medical professionals worldwide. In this episode of the Pediatric Meltdown, host, Dr. Lia Gaggino, is joined by Dr. Joseph Wright, Chief Health Equity Officer of the University of Maryland Medical System, to discuss the role of race consciousness in addressing systemic and structural inequities in healthcare delivery.  Dr. Wright talks about how we can no longer ignore the impact of racism on child development, which can have long-term consequences for their health and well-being. It is the responsibility of pediatricians to advocate for a society that values diversity and promotes equity, and to continue learning about the science of resilience and epigenetic impacts of racism. We must push ourselves to confront and address systemic racism in our healthcare systems, and work towards a future where all children have equal opportunities for health and success. The path towards healing and transformation begins with acknowledging the truth of our past, and taking action to create a better future. If we commit ourselves to this work, together, we can create a brighter and healthier future for all children.        [00:33 -15:26] Racial Disparity and InequitiesRacial disparities and inequities are deeply embedded in society and history Historical events like the murder of Emmett Till and church bombings highlight the violence against black people  The sacrifice of children in pivotal events in the civil rights era should not be forgottenTackling racial disparities and inequities requires collective effort and ongoing momentum<br/>[15:27- 29:16]  The Impact of Adversity on Child Development  Personal experiences can have a significant impact on a child's development and shape their worldviewExposure to adverse experiences, such as racism and discrimination, can shape a child's worldview and impact their health outcomesStressors can sow the seeds for chronic diseases in children who experience adversity   Understanding the impact of exposure to racism and adverse experiences is crucial for child health professionals in promoting the well-being of children<br/>
[29:17-38:57]  Factors affecting childhood developmentA safe and secure community also plays a significant role in children's well-beingSmall details such as self-care products that work for ethnic hair can also impact a child's perception of inclusivity and acceptanceWords, both big and small, can have powerful effects on a child's growth and developmentAcknowledging and addressing racial disparities in healthcare can make a significant difference in child health outcomes<br/>
[38:58- 51:07]  The significance of challenging systemic inequities in healthcare  The healthcare system benefits some groups while ignoring others, impacting the health of vulnerable children. All children deserve to be healthy, and efforts should be made to ensure that those who have been left out are not forgotten. It is necessary to challenge structural and systemic inequities to create a level playing field for all.Addressing healthcare disparities requires a race-conscious approach that acknowledges the role of race and racism in differential experiences.<br/>
[51:08 - 55:46]  Closing segment Takeaway
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