The Problem With Race-Based Medicine - TED
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the myths surrounding race-based medicine in this thought-provoking TED talk by Dorothy Roberts, a global scholar, civil rights sociologist, and law professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Delve into the complex relationship between race and genetic testing, understand race as a social construct, and examine the shortcomings of using race as a shortcut in medical practice. Learn about the historical context of race-based medicine, including the controversial work of Dr. Samuel Cartwright, and discover why evidence-based medicine should prioritize individual patient care over racial categorizations. Gain valuable insights into the importance of moving beyond race-based approaches in healthcare to ensure more accurate and equitable medical treatment for all.
Syllabus
Introduction
Race and genetic testing
Race as a social construction
Evidencebased medicine
Race as a shortcut
Race cant substitute
Racebased medicine
Dr Samuel Cartwright
Conclusion
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