Transcript for Experiences of Trainees and Physicians from Minoritized Communities

Below is a transcript of the following Academic Medicine Podcast episode: Experiences of Trainees and Physicians from Minoritized CommunitiesOctober 4, 2021 Read more about this episode and listen here. Toni Gallo: Hi everyone. I’m Toni Gallo. I’m a staff editor with the journal. Every year, Academic Medicine publishes the proceedings of the annual Research in Medical Education sessions that take place at the AAMC’s Learn Serve Lead meeting. This year, there will be on-demand presentations of the RIME papers, available through the Learn Serve Lead virtual meeting platform, and live Q&A sessions with some of the authors. The RIME papers themselves including the ones we’ll be talking about today are available now to read for free on academicmedicine.org, and the full RIME supplement including the abstracts will be available in November. Like last year, I’ll be talking to some of the RIME authors on this podcast about their medical education research and its implications for the field. Toni Gallo: Last month, I spoke to Drs. Mahan Kulasegaram and Jesse Burk-Rafel about using machine learning in residency applicant screening. You can find that episode in our archive. For the second of these conversations, I’m joined today by RIME committee member Dr. Javeed Sukhera and we’ll be talking to Drs. Taryn Taylor and Nicole Winston, who are coauthors on “When No One Sees You as Black: The Effect of Racial Violence on Bl...
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