Which History and Social Science Concepts Should Inform Health Professions Education?

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Abstract

Teaching and learning patient advocacy in academic health centers requires critical engagement with social, political, and cultural conceptions of racial difference. This article considers understandings of race and racism typically drawn upon in health care and suggests which historical and social science-based approaches should be used in health professions teaching and learning.

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White, A., & Greene, J. A. (2024). Which History and Social Science Concepts Should Inform Health Professions Education? AMA Journal of Ethics, 26(1), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2024.62

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