Anti-Indigenous Racism Module Emergency Medicine
Assessment
e-Learning Module Completion
e-Learning Module Completion
Indigenous populations are the youngest and fastest-growing population in Canada and have disproportionate ED visit rates when compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Emergency physicians and staff should be aware of the potential ways that their institutions can advance health equity for Indigenous patients.
Curriculum Block
Clerkship / Emergency Medicine Rotation
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
Activity Objectives
- Identify clinical and environmental factors in the Emergency Department setting which may impact in the care an Indigenous patient may receive.
- Identity knowledge gaps of historical events and colonialism which may contribute to unconscious bias towards Indigenous patients in the ED setting.
- Recall circumstances of past incidents of anti-Indigenous racism in the ED setting in Canada.
- Modify factors which may influence unconscious bias towards Indigenous patients in the ED setting .
Activities
e-Learning Module
Tags
Curriculum Block
Clerkship
Emergency Medicine Rotation
Discipline
Emergency Medicine
Indigenous Health
Longitudinal Discipline
Indigenous Health
Priority Groups
MCC Presentations
Indigenous Health
MeSH
Bias, Implicit [F01.145.813.550.281]
Colonialism [I01.696.116]
Emergency Medical Services [N02.421.297]
Indigenous Canadians [M01.270.968.500.600.375]
Indigenous Canadians [M01.270.968.500.600.375]
Indigenous Peoples [M01.270.968]
Racism [F01.145.813.629.625]