Bias, Baby Heads, and Memes




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Summary: Understanding others begins with asking questions. M3 Jacob Hansen, and M1s Taryn O’Brien, Alex Nigg, and Fallon Jung consider recent studies highlighting the ineffectiveness of traditional implicit bias training and the disparities in medical care for children of color. Jacob successfully finished Step 1 and the co-hosts tap him for some of his insights from clinical rotations, particularly learning he won’t be pursuing a career in surgery.<br> Dave tries to understand an important aspect of med student culture using his Gen X brain: memes, including their potential as educational tools.<br> <br> We Want to Hear From You: YOUR VOICE MATTERS!<br> We welcome your feedback, listener questions, and shower thoughts. Do you agree or disagree with something we said today? Did you hear something really helpful? Can we answer a question for you? Are we delivering a podcast you want to keep listening to? Leave a message at 347-SHORTCT (347-746-7828) and we’ll put your message in a future episode (use *67 to be an “Unknown caller”). Or email theshortcoats@gmail.com.<br> We do more things on…<br> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshortcoat<br> YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theshortcoat<br> You deserve to be happy and healthy. If you’re struggling with racism, harassment, hate, your mental health, or some other crisis, visit http://theshortcoat.com/help, and send additions to the resources there to theshortcoats@gmail.com. We love you. Music provided by Argofox. License: bit.ly/CCAttribution<br> DOCTOR VOX – Heatstroke: youtu.be/j1n1zlxzyRE<br> Catmosphere – Candy-Coloured Sky: youtu.be/AZjYZ8Kjgs8<br> Hexalyte – Wandering Hours: youtu.be/FOAo2zsYnvA