Lurie Hospital ‘consensus study’ says pediatricians should talk to patients about racism – Lurie

"Pediatric clinicians, in particular, have a unique opportunity to incorporate crucial conversations about race and racism into clinical visits.... Consensus was reached on the necessity for pediatric clinicians to have a thorough understanding of the systemic nature of racism and the importance of both learning from patients and addressing intersectionality during these conversations."
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

“Experts” in racism? LOL!!!!!!!! Riiiigggghhhhhttttt!!!! Except when it come to racism by blacks towards, whites Hispanic and Asians.

susan
1 year ago

Absolutely. Have physicians tell their Hamas-enthusiast patients that Jew-hate is racists and they should stop that. Hamas-enthusiast doctors should inform their Jewish (and Christian) patients about their own implicit biases which evidently cannot be eradicated.
At least it will all come out in the wrongful-death malpractice litigation later.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

The day my physician begins preaching about racism is the day I find a new physician.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

It sounds like medical experts are concerned that schools are not providing kids with enough indoctrination into victim mentality, so they are recruiting pediatricians to help out.

mqyl
1 year ago

The phrase “systemic racism,” from what I read and heard in recent years, seems to relate to things whites have done in history. Certainly, among all of the good things whites have done for this country, they’ve done racist things as well. However, I’m amazed that so many people today, even supposedly well-educated people, still believe only whites can be racist.

debtsor
1 year ago

LOL I have talks with my son about racism. I explain to him that our culture hates white people and actively discriminates against him.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

The CEO of Lurie is a total woketard, uses every buzzword possible. He’s a parody of a parody.

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