Robert Rohrbaugh: Bringing Antiracist Tools to Clinical Practice
Howie and Harlan are joined by Robert Rohrbaugh, professor of psychiatry and deputy dean for professionalism and leadership at the Yale School of Medicine, to discuss his work training doctors in antiracist practices and ensuring the wellbeing of clinicians during the pandemic. Harlan reports on the problematic history of medical journals promoting eugenics; Howie highlights a cyberattack that has paralyzed Change Healthcare, the country’s largest payments processing hub.
Links:
Antiracist Documentation Practices — Shaping Clinical Encounters and Decision Making
American Psychological Association | Implicit Bias
“YSM Ranks #1 in U.S. News Survey for Psychiatry”
COVID-19 Traumatic Disaster Appraisal and Stress Symptoms Among Health Care Workers
Application of Artificial Intelligence on Psychological Interventions and Diagnosis: An Overview
Is AI the Future of Mental Healthcare?
ChatGPT outperforms humans in emotional awareness evaluations
“Ridding the Race of His Defective Blood” — Eugenics in the Journal, 1906–1948
Problems Underlying Public Hospital Administration
Wikipedia | Public Hospital
Eugenics and Involuntary Sterilization: 1907–2015
“Cyberattack Paralyzes the Largest U.S. Health Care Payment System”
“Physicians beg for relief amid Change Healthcare payment crisis”
“Court Rejects Vertical Merger Challenge Brought by DOJ”
“Aledade Takes Steps to Support Independent Primary Care Partners in Wake of Change Healthcare CyberAttack”
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