Dealing with Patient Bias - Grand Rounds - 28 February 2024
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for addressing patient bias in healthcare settings through this insightful Grand Rounds presentation. Join Professor Kimani Paul-Emile, JD, PhD, from Fordham Law School's Center on Race, Law, and Justice, as she delves into the complex issue of patient bias and its impact on medical care. Gain valuable insights on recognizing, understanding, and effectively managing situations where patient prejudices may affect treatment outcomes or provider well-being. Discover practical approaches to maintain professionalism, ensure quality care, and promote a more inclusive healthcare environment. This 58-minute session, hosted by the Stanford Department of Medicine, offers essential knowledge for healthcare professionals seeking to navigate the challenges of patient bias while upholding ethical standards and patient-centered care principles.
Syllabus
Dealing with Patient Bias | DoM Grand Rounds | 28 February 2024
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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