

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 and author of "Curricular Injustice," discusses the troubling gap between the intent and impact of humanities in medical education. She reveals how U.S. medical schools perpetuate inequalities despite attempts to integrate social sciences aimed at fostering empathy. Olsen critiques how students are trained to individualize systemic issues, leading to burnout and avoidance of advocacy. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need to rethink curricula to genuinely address structural disparities and promote health equity.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Unraveling Curricular Injustice in Medical Education
04:39 • 14min
Exploring Curricular Dreams in Medical Education
18:44 • 2min
Navigating Healthcare Inequalities in Medical Education
21:13 • 14min
Humanities in Medical Education
35:27 • 9min
Bridging Medicine and Social Justice
43:59 • 6min