How to talk with patients about racism
- June 29, 2020
- The REACH Institute
- Anti-racism, Child mental health Culturally responsive,
Once pediatric primary care providers (PCPs) recognize the importance of having conversations about race with their patients and families, the next question is how to begin.
Your patients need you to talk about race
- June 23, 2020
- The REACH Institute
- Anti-racism, Child mental health Culturally responsive,
“The first thing clinicians need to know about racism and discrimination is how important it is to talk about it.” Open, honest, and effective conversations about race and racism are crucial to young people’s mental health.
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