Pediatric Grand Rounds (RECORDING) What Kids and Kidneys Can Teach Us About Racism in the Bay Area
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Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, Pediatric Grand Rounds (RECORDING) What Kids and Kidneys Can Teach Us About Racism in the Bay Area, 6/15/2022 12:00:00 AM - 6/15/2023 12:00:00 AM, This presentation is a recording of a Stanford Pediatric Grand Rounds Session. World-renowned experts will present the latest research, practice guidelines, and treatment protocols to advance best practices in the care of pediatric patients. These online recordings will provide pediatricians and family physicians with up-to-date clinical information on a wide range of clinical issues encountered in daily pediatric practice. Structural racism is one of the most pervasive and impactful social paradigms in modern life, and often works in tandem with systems of inequality, driving social factors that adversely affect child health. Understanding the influence of racism on these unjust systems can aid the academy in narrowing these disparities, and assist pediatricians in effectively advocating for justice in healthcare and society. Using kidney health disparities as a model, we will explore how child health professionals can examine their own scholarship to identify targets for mitigating health inequities, and improve the health of children and families in their community.
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It is a useful course to understand social factors that affect child health.Using kidney health disparities as a model, we will explore how child health professionals can examine their own scholarship to identify targets for mitigating health inequities, and improve the health of children and families in their community.