Healthcare worker perspectives on inequity, bias and racism

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Monday Lunch Live

Healthcare worker perspectives on inequity, bias and racism

29 July 2024

Does health inequity affect Australians, and what may be done about it? Dr Ieta D'Costa presents the results of research carried out at a health service in 2020.

The research will be presented in 3 sections: the first, which has been presented to some staff previously, presents results of an Australian race (Aboriginal-white) Implicit Test.

In Parts 2 and 3, we will explore health workers' perspectives on racism and knowledge of Aboriginal culture, history and health.

Speaker

Dr Ieta D'Costa
PhD Researcher, Monash University, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health

Chair

Dr Umbreen Hafeez
Medical Oncologist and Clinician Researcher, Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centre, Austin Health; Deputy Clinical Director, North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Services

Dr Hafeez's translational research focuses on developing and characterising novel anti-ErbB3 antibodies to combat cancer. She is also passionate about patient-centred care and committed to promoting and enhancing high-quality cancer care. She is a strong supporter of health equity, advocating for equal access to healthcare, treatment outcomes, and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background. 

 

 

Resource details

Course type
Webinars
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Consumer Involvement, Equity, and Inclusion
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Speciality
Student/trainee
Nurse
Consumer / patient / carer
Allied Health professional
Monday Lunch Live
Equity and inclusion

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