

Lauren D. Olsen, "Curricular Injustice: How U.S. Medical Schools Reproduce Inequalities" (Columbia UP, 2024)
Nov 23, 2024
Lauren D. Olsen, an Assistant Professor at Temple University, dives into the systemic issues of U.S. medical schools in her discussion. She highlights how good intentions in incorporating humanities and social sciences often backfire, reinforcing existing inequalities. Olsen argues that the way medical students learn perpetuates individualistic approaches to societal problems. The conversation emphasizes the need for reforms that truly integrate equity and empathy, advocating for a curriculum that prepares reflective medical professionals ready to challenge the status quo.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Navigating Curricular Injustice in Medical Education
01:30 • 17min
Exploring Curricular Dreams in Medical Education
18:50 • 4min
Empathy and Equity in Medical Education
23:06 • 16min
Navigating Curricular Injustice in Medical Education
39:20 • 5min
Addressing Inequalities in Medical Education
44:03 • 6min