Another launch event for Anti-Racist Medicine, at the University of Oxford, in the historic Divinity School. We centred this event around the issue of deep disagreement: some things are obviously wrong (e.g. denying racism exists), but there is terrain to debate like other academic subjects.
Senior figures told me my Parliament speech on anti-racism was too controversial to share. That’s why it must be. After 23 years in medicine, my most important book is out: Anti-Racist Medicine.
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Grateful to see "Anti-Racist Medicine" featured in this double-page spread in the London Daily. The headline says it all: we have provided a "blueprint" for a truly equitable NHS. Now is the time to take action: please get in touch for collaboration and where we can go next.
This is exciting!
"ANTI-RACIST MEDICINE" LAUNCHED IN THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT TODAY 🏛️ I called out governments and institutions withdrawing from anti-racism work. This book argues the opposite: ignoring ethnic disparities is not just a moral failure—it is a clinical one.
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It was a delight to be on the BMJ Sharp Scratch podcast, talking about education around race and ethnicity in medical school. We had a really interesting discussion about how we can make medical school anti-racist.
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How can we tackle racism in medicine? 🩺
A new textbook, Anti-Racist Medicine, examines how race and ethnicity have influenced clinical care, research and medical education, and how to deliver anti-racist healthcare 📖
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