How Does Systemic Racism Show Up at Work

Exciting news! In June, I was invited to speak at the prestigious RCOG World Congress in London, attended by 2300 delegates from 84 countries. My talk on the intersection of race and obstetrics & gynaecology was featured as one of the conference's highlights. Since then, I've received multiple positive messages encouraging me to share the information from my talk on this blog.
This week, I've created a special voice-over recording to accompany the presentation of my talk, titled "Why Do We Keep Talking About Race in Obstetrics & Gynaecology?". This talk represents a culmination of my professional goals to inspire constructive dialogue on equality, diversity, and inclusion. I aim to champion proactive and sustainable solutions to the inequalities that impact our workforce, patients, and service users in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Addressing these issues is not only a matter of social justice but also directly impacts patient safety, quality of care, and economic resource allocation.

As Professor Camara Jones states, inequalities "sap resources from the whole of society," including you!

I invite you to join the conversation, comment, and share this post to help bring about meaningful change in our quest for equality, diversity, and inclusion.

Enjoy!

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Presentation made using PREZI and available HERE or by scanning the QR code.

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