Responding to Racism in the Clinical Setting: A Novel Use of Forum Theatre in Social Medicine Education.


Journal

The Journal of medical humanities
ISSN: 1573-3645
Titre abrégé: J Med Humanit
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8917478

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 28 1 2020
medline: 28 4 2021
entrez: 28 1 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Issues of race have traditionally been addressed in medical school curricula in a didactic manner. However, medical school curricula often lack adequate opportunity for the application of learning material relating to race and culture. When confronted with acts of racism in clinical settings, students are left unprepared to respond appropriately and effectively. Forum Theatre offers a dynamic platform by which participants are empowered to actively engage with and become part of the performance. When used in an educational context, Forum Theatre can be a powerful tool for students to interact with a wide variety of social issues. This paper describes the process by which one medical school designed a workshop in the Forum Theatre style to equip students to respond to racism observed in clinical settings. Based on real student experiences, the Responding to Racism in the Clinical Setting workshop was designed to give students an opportunity to combine cultural humility, communication theory and conflict resolution skills in order to prepare for interactions in clinical stages of medical education. As a result of workshop evaluations, surveys, and written reflections, the authors propose that Forum Theatre is a novel teaching modality for incorporating issues of race and culture into medical curriculum.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31984454
doi: 10.1007/s10912-020-09608-8
pii: 10.1007/s10912-020-09608-8
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

489-500

Auteurs

Joel Manzi (J)

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine-Cleveland, 4180 Warrensville Center Road, Warrensville Heights, OH, 44122, USA. jm546616@ohio.edu.

Sharon Casapulla (S)

Office of Rural and Underserved Programs, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.

Katherine Kropf (K)

Department of Family Medicine, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.

Brandi Baker (B)

Office of Inclusion, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.

Merri Biechler (M)

Theater Division, School of Dance, Film, and Theater, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.

Tiandra Finch (T)

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine-Cleveland, 4180 Warrensville Center Road, Warrensville Heights, OH, 44122, USA.

Alyssa Gerth (A)

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine-Cleveland, 4180 Warrensville Center Road, Warrensville Heights, OH, 44122, USA.

Christina Randolph (C)

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine-Cleveland, 4180 Warrensville Center Road, Warrensville Heights, OH, 44122, USA.

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