Addressing Systemic Racism in Sexual Health Settings
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Addressing Systemic Racism in Sexual Health Settings

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Description

This training provides insights into the impact of systemic racism and medical mistrust on healthcare outcomes, particularly within sexual health and HIV treatment. It introduces the PRESS model as a conceptual framework to identify and address systemic inequities in healthcare, emphasizing historical contexts and present-day data on disparities.

Target Audience

Healthcare professionals, public health practitioners, policymakers, and educators aiming to improve equity and trust in healthcare systems.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  1. Explain the historical roots of medical mistrust and its impact on healthcare outcomes for communities of color.
  2. Utilize the PRESS model to identify and address systemic racism in healthcare settings.
  3. Analyze data on HIV and syphilis disparities to inform equitable healthcare strategies.
  4. Develop approaches to build empathy and trust among diverse patient populations.

 

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