
Episode 2. When You Know Better, Do Better: Addressing Ableism in Healthcare
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In Episode 2 of Culture Shock Therapy, Dr. Katrina Gipson tackles the critical issue of ableism in healthcare. She shares her personal journey and key experiences that have shaped her views on health equity, including poignant anecdotes from her practice at Grady Memorial Hospital. Dr. Gipson defines ableism, illustrates its presence in healthcare through a real-life case study, and discusses the impact of anti-DEI legislation like Senate Bill 17. She also offers strategies for combating ableism at both individual and organizational levels, emphasizing the importance of implicit bias training, DEI initiatives, and legislative advocacy. Tune in to learn how to recognize and address ableism to create a more equitable healthcare system for all.
0:00 Introduction
01:24 Personal Journey and Insights
04:31 Understanding Ableism in Healthcare
07:07 The Impact of Anti-DEI Legislation
09:08 Strategies for Anti-Ableism in Healthcare
14:14 Closing