New open access pub out in @AcadMedJournal discussing the @repair_project's work to confront histories and legacies of anti-Black racism in medicine and augment the voices of people of color in medical education https://t.co/Ju9GZ6iY6k
Much gratitude to @ardenmorris1 for working on this with me, to @the_labcollab for pushing me to think more critically and write more clearly, and to the reviewers at @JAMAOnc who make me believe that this type of research is possible.
Saying "we got it all" causes unintended effects -- we assume miscommunication happens with medical jargon and complexity, but sometimes it's the simple phrases that can cause confusion. Not to play favorites, but this might be my favorite piece yet: https://t.co/6rIqlUXCRU
How does a phrase like "we got it all" lead to miscommunication? In a viewpoint in @JAMAOnc, @surganthro@ardenmorris1 and Justin Clapp explore the unintended adverse effects of this simple phrase. https://t.co/VfdwzVl750 (a 🧵)
Planning meeting for @the_labcollab and so incredibly excited for this fall’s lineup as our group continues to expand. If you’re interested in how language affects bioethics, decision making, and clinical practice/research, please reach out! https://t.co/XbPTa7jG1U ✨🥳🎉
In honor of #paulfarmer and #sharonkaufman and the incredible medical anthropologists who taught me what I know: qualitative research has to be a part of academic global surgery if the field is to learn from global health and to grapple with legacies of coloniality.
Got to give a talk drawing on Critical Global Health and Postcolonial Technoscience to kindly critique the publications that are foundational to #globalsurgery with @HarvardPGSSC today: having a community that can be curious and thoughtful together is a true privilege and joy.
**Qual Research in Global Surgery**
Graduating scholar Bonnie Wong (@surganthro) shared her thoughts on how to push the field to be more reflective, engaged, and open to various questions and ideas.
Congrats, B, and thanks for your thoughtful work over the year.
@HarvardPGSSC
Metrics and indices need to be paired with "peopling" and critical ethnography; we must '[reject] the division between those who know the world and those who must simply struggle to survive it, [and uphold] an equality of intelligences' (Biehl 2016, https://t.co/ApR5Moreis)
Please share widely: @UCSF @UCSFODO and the @repair_project are hiring two post docs who are strong in CRT. excited to see what new scholars will bring to REPAIR!
Two Post-Doc Fellowship Positions Starting this Fall 2022 at UCSF! Looking for candidates strong in Critical Race Theory. Please retweet and share!https://t.co/CRoDLGu5RP
There are so many more stories to share and so many more questions to ask, but for now, always amazed at how much knowledge arises through qualitative research and excited to get to share this. #surgicaloncology#medicaloncology#radiationoncology
over a month late (residency!🫣) but really proud of this @JAMAOnc piece that came out on how #mdtb are useful for reasons beyond clinical management. https://t.co/xwC3jA3WPL
@jbullockruns 100% agree. Was just saying this to my admin chief — that I know how to do this and have support and even still it was completely impossible and I didn’t manage to transfer care.
So beyond thrilled to announce that the @repair_project & @ucsfodo have put out a CFA for two post-docs fellowship opportunities: https://t.co/HzkxfFL95u -- please share widely and reach out with questions ✨👏🙌