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    critical teaching

    Explore "critical teaching" with insightful episodes like "BRICC (Bias Reduction in Curricular Content) Process with Roberto Montenegro, MD, PhD & Kali Hobson, MD" and "Consultation to Improve Curriculum Content with William Harris, MD & Edwin Lindo, JD" from podcasts like ""CLIMEcasts" and "CLIMEcasts"" and more!

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    BRICC (Bias Reduction in Curricular Content) Process with Roberto Montenegro, MD, PhD & Kali Hobson, MD

    BRICC (Bias Reduction in Curricular Content) Process with Roberto Montenegro, MD, PhD & Kali Hobson, MD

    Kali Hobson, MD., Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA and Roberto Montenegro, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

    In this podcast, Drs. Kali Hobson and Roberto Montenegro describe the methods they have developed to continuously review and revise curricular content to reduce bias and enhance coverage of societal and structural factors that impact health. Dr. Montenegro, who directs the BRICC (Bias Reduction in Curricular Content) process, also lays out his vision for using technology to automate the review process to insure timely curricular enhancements and project sustainability.

    Consultation to Improve Curriculum Content with William Harris, MD & Edwin Lindo, JD

    Consultation to Improve Curriculum Content with William Harris, MD & Edwin Lindo, JD

    In this podcast Edwin Lindo, JD, CLIME’s Associate Director of Critical Teaching and Equity and William Harris, MD, the block lead for the University of Washington School of Medicine’s Blood and Cancer Block discuss how they worked together to improve a presentation on health outcome inequality, with a specific focus on breast cancer in African American women. We created this podcast to highlight Edwin’s work as a consultant with CLIME. He is available to assist faculty in making their teaching more equitable and inclusive.

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