Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts (ama-assn.org)
Something got into the blood stream of management at the American Medical Association, headquartered in Chicago. They released a manifest-styled document in November 2021 for all their constituents that was so Critical Race Theory that they even used the term on their websites. What's the goal? To tear down dominant narratives in physician professions: racism - the narratives belonging to the privileged which must be searched for, disrupted and corrected according to CRT.
Dominant narratives in the AMA document refer to the way a doctor talks to a patient. Dominant narratives can be, in Critical Race Theory, oppressions, harmful language, racism, systemic injustice in the healthcare community, systemic power over minorities, to name a few “problematics.”
Why does this matter to you, as a professional, a student just out of med school, a career person with established credentials? It’s simply an ideology with a determined goal to tear down systems of knowledge production that we accept as common good, provide freedom, advance knowledge through sciences and elevate liberal and objective truth.
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