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BTK/ANNALS JOURNAL CLUB #17: RACIAL DISPARITIES IN THE COVID-19 ERA

BTK/ANNALS JOURNAL CLUB #17: RACIAL DISPARITIES IN THE COVID-19 ERA

FromBehind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast


BTK/ANNALS JOURNAL CLUB #17: RACIAL DISPARITIES IN THE COVID-19 ERA

FromBehind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this 17th joint journal club with Annals of Surgery, we are joined by Dr. Sidra Bonner and Dr. Glenn Wakam, co-authors of the recently accepted paper "Covid-19 and Racial Disparities: Moving Toward Surgical Equity."   Our two guests are residents at the University of Michigan who lead an excellent discussion around their recent work in which they challenge the common belief among surgeons that their practices are free from racial disparities, and propose tangible interventions to reduce systemic inequity in surgical care.   Download the full paper here: https://journals.lww.com/annalsofsurgery/Citation/9000/Covid_19_and_Racial_Disparities__Moving_Towards.94434.aspx
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Behind the Knife is a podcast aimed for everyone interested in not only an in-depth look at the broad range of surgical topics, but a "behind the scenes" look at the interesting, controversial and humanistic side of surgery from some of the giants in the field. Come along with Kevin Kniery, Jason Bingham, John McClellan and Scott Steele on a journey that explores all the disciplines of General Surgery in this informal discussion and interview format. We feel that this is the perfect medium not only to cover important educational topics for all stages of your professional career, but allow you to listen to a first-hand account of not only where we have been from those that pioneered the way, but also an opportunity to explore where we are now and are headed in the not so distant future from surgical leaders.