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Twelve tips for teaching implicit bias recognition and management

Journal

MEDICAL TEACHER
Volume 43, Issue 12, Pages 1368-1373

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2021.1879378

Keywords

Clinical; clinical skills; communication skills; professionalism; instructional design

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  1. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities [K23MD014178]

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This paper discusses the impact of implicit biases on medical education and provides 12 practical teaching tips aimed at helping educators teach implicit bias recognition and management in medical education.
Implicit biases describe mental associations that affect our actions in an unconscious manner. We can hold certain implicit biases regarding members of certain social groups. Such biases can perpetuate health disparities by widening inequity and decreasing trust in both healthcare and medical education. Despite the widespread discourse about bias in medical education, teaching and learning about the topic should be informed by empirical research and best practice. In this paper, the authors provide a series of twelve tips for teaching implicit bias recognition and management in medical education. Each tip provides a specific and practical strategy that is theoretically and empirically developed through research and evaluation. Ultimately, these twelve tips can assist educators to incorporate implicit bias instruction across the continuum of medical education to improve inequity and advance justice.

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