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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Review this guide for issues surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion in Medicine

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JAMA: Health Disparities Collection
Explore the latest in health disparities, including differences in health status and health care access by race, sex, income, and geography.

NEJM: Race and Medicine
This collection reflects NEJM’s commitment to understanding and combating systemic racism as a public health and human rights crisis.

NEJM: The Impact of Skin Color and Ethnicity on Clinical Diagnosis and Research Virtual Series
Recorded sessions on the issues of health disparities, structural racism, and medicine.

 

Other Diversity Resources

AAMC Diversity and Inclusion
Includes LGBT vignettes, recorded webinars, and other diversity resources.

EthnoMed
Information about cultural beliefs related to medical care of recent immigrants. From Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington.

MedEdPORTAL Anti-racism in Medicine Collection
The Anti-racism in Medicine Collection within MedEdPORTAL provides educators with practice-based, peer-reviewed resources to teach anti-racist knowledge and clinical skills, elevates the educational scholarship of anti-racist curricula, and aims to convene a community of collaborators dedicated to the elimination of racism within medical education.

MedlinePlus Health Information in Multiple Languages
Browse health information in multiple languages, arranged by language. You can also browse this information by health topic.

ACGME Equity Matters

ACGME Equity Matters Modules

Available in Learn at ACGME

The ACGME is proud to unveil self-directed ACGME Equity Matters content in Learn at ACGME. These educational resources provide diverse perspectives while raising historical and current injustices in the medical education system in an organized and intentional way. The materials are designed for organizations with leadership support, as well as resources and infrastructure commitments to equity for making meaningful change. (Note: A free account is required to access content in Learn at ACGME.)

 

The modules are available in two tracks: continuing medical education (CME) learning path; and video library. In the learning path, content is self-paced within a structured design for CME credit. Video library content can be accessed in any order; using guidance from a trained facilitator when viewing modules with large audiences is recommended to avoid perpetuating harm and ensure a safe learning environment.

 

Email questions to diversity@acgme.org.