
Raw Talk Podcast #90: Anti-Black Racism in Healthcare
Feb 10, 2021
Dr. Sean Wharton, Medical Director of the Wharton Medical Clinic, speaks about anti-Black racism in healthcare. He discusses how subconscious biases in the healthcare system lead to worse health outcomes for Black communities. The importance of recognizing the unique needs of trainee and patient populations is emphasized. Jessica Goncalves, the first Black President of the Nursing Undergraduate Society at the University of Toronto, highlights the importance of diverse representation in health professions. The podcast explores the challenges faced by Black individuals in obtaining proper nutrition and healthcare, the impact of racial concordance on patient health outcomes, the importance of compassion and empathy in healthcare, unconscious biases, and the role of advocacy in bringing about change in healthcare.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Systemic Racism in Canada
02:42 • 5min
Challenges in Obtaining Proper Nutrition and Healthcare
08:06 • 25min
The Impact of Racial Concordance on Patient Health Outcomes
32:51 • 2min
The Importance of Compassion and Empathy in Healthcare
35:18 • 2min
Unconscious Biases and Racism in Healthcare
37:43 • 7min
Advocating for Change in Healthcare
44:22 • 17min
