It’s Time to Talk about Racism in Medical Education
With growing concerns about racism in America, doctors have the professional mandate to advocate for health equity as part of the oath we take to do no harm. But when …
With growing concerns about racism in America, doctors have the professional mandate to advocate for health equity as part of the oath we take to do no harm. But when …
As doctors, you take an oath to do no harm. But what about when harm comes to you? That’s the focus of “In Harm’s Way” by Dr. Rebecca Smith-Coggins. As …
Dr. Milne is the Chief of Staff at South Huron Hospital Association in Exeter, Ontario, Canada. He is passionate about skepticism and critical thinking. He is the creator of the …
What’s it like to be the patient? Not many of us know. Dr. Alin Gragossian does. In her FIX19 talk “My Change of Heart” Dr. Gragossian provides the unique prospective …
Resa speaks with Sex and Gender Medicine subject matter experts Tracy Madsen and Alyson McGregor Tracy Madsen MD ScM is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Associate Director for …
In this FIX19 talk, Dr. Breena R. Taira wants to make sure you know that we, as health care practitioners, have not only an ethical obligation, but also a legal …
Dr. Ayesha Khan and Dr. John Purakal have both had personal experiences with pregnancy loss and they are ready to share them. In their powerful FIX19 duo, they speak out …
Ageism, bias against an individual due to their age, disproportionately affects women. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Anita Rohra explores ageism and the unique position physicians are in to help …
Mommy guilty is a very real and common issue among female physicians. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Rose Diaz, third year resident at University of Michigan, takes us through her …
The line separating physicians from patients is thin, and it is not something we should be afraid of. Our shared experiences and humanity can make our practice stronger. Nicole Battaglioli, …