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Episode 24: Racial Bias vs. Informed Patient Care with Dr. Carmen Black

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Can we expect patients to trust modern medicine before addressing racial disparities in research and diagnoses?

Dr. Carmen Black, Yale School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Social Justice and Health Equity Education, Adult Psychiatry joins this episode of The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast. This conversation with hosts Dr. Kerry Horrell and Dr. Bob Boland explores how clinicians can make a meaningful impact while still facing centuries of racial disparities that are sometimes difficult to spot in daily clinical practice.

Dive in to hear approachable steps clinicians of any type can take to address inequity and racial bias in mental health care.

“We are more powerful to delivery equity than we can image because the disparities are so great,” said Dr. Black. “It starts with being able to acknowledge it in real time.”

Carmen Black, M.D. is a family-oriented African American physician and strong supporter of racial diversity in medicine. Her research interests focus on promoting racial diversity within academic medicine and addressing influences on poor patient care, specifically racial and mental health discrimination.

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to never miss an episode of Mind Dive. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu.

Visit www.menningerclinic.org to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

Listen to Episode 23: Brainwashing & Master Persuasion with Dr. Joel Dimsdale

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Select publications by Dr. Carmen Black

The Menninger Clinic’s Continuing Education Black History Month Series

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!

Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

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Can we expect patients to trust modern medicine before addressing racial disparities in research and diagnoses?

Dr. Carmen Black, Yale School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Social Justice and Health Equity Education, Adult Psychiatry joins this episode of The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast. This conversation with hosts Dr. Kerry Horrell and Dr. Bob Boland explores how clinicians can make a meaningful impact while still facing centuries of racial disparities that are sometimes difficult to spot in daily clinical practice.

Dive in to hear approachable steps clinicians of any type can take to address inequity and racial bias in mental health care.

“We are more powerful to delivery equity than we can image because the disparities are so great,” said Dr. Black. “It starts with being able to acknowledge it in real time.”

Carmen Black, M.D. is a family-oriented African American physician and strong supporter of racial diversity in medicine. Her research interests focus on promoting racial diversity within academic medicine and addressing influences on poor patient care, specifically racial and mental health discrimination.

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to never miss an episode of Mind Dive. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu.

Visit www.menningerclinic.org to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

Listen to Episode 23: Brainwashing & Master Persuasion with Dr. Joel Dimsdale

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Select publications by Dr. Carmen Black

The Menninger Clinic’s Continuing Education Black History Month Series

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!

Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

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