The DDW® Diversity Symposium: Confronting Unconscious Bias and Its Impact on Career Development and Patient Care evaluates ways gastroenterologists, hepatologists and surgeons experience unconscious bias in various clinical practice settings. It also offers strategies for identifying unconscious bias, minimizing its effects on patient care and improving the physician-patient relationship.
The program is divided into three videos:
- Defining Unconscious Bias and Ways to Identify It
- Confronting Unconscious Bias and Strategies to Address It
- How Unconscious Bias Impacts Patient Care with Questions and Facilitated Panel Discussion
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Faculty
Austin Chiang, MD, MPH (Chair)
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John M. Carethers, MD, MACP, AGAF
C. Richard Boland Distinguished University Professor
John G. Searle Professor of Internal Medicine
University of Michigan
Sandra M. Quezada, MD, MS
Chair, AGA Diversity Committee
Associate Dean for Admissions
Assistant Dean for Academic and Multicultural Affairs
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, FACG
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Program Director, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship
NYU School of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology
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