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RLHS's avatar

Good article. It’s also important for clinicians to not stereotype the white patients. When we discuss social determinants of health- we need to look at the whole person as an individual (as you mention). Labeling white people all as privileged with access to all the best things when they might in fact be from the a lower class and poor is also ridiculous. As you say- determining factors in decision making by race can be ridiculous (such as giving vaccines to people by race instead of age during covid when we know age was prob the biggest risk factor). A person’s class status has a lot to do with their health- and is probably much more similar between races than race itself in this current age.

When I read a top pediatric intensive care clinician (who is a POC) writing and reposting things about all white people in regard to their nature as human beings as all racist and privileged… that’s an issue as well. Even though this person is a friend - I wouldn’t want her taking care of my half white kids.

So yes- let’s take race out of medicine… let’s go back to critical thinking, good history taking and taking the best care of the person in front of you. And let’s not tolerate it from ANYONE

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Jim Ryser's avatar

This was refreshing. The only race I truly care about, since I live close to speedway, is the Indy 500. Otherwise I love this refreshing reminder to embrace humanity. 99.9% AND that last .1%!

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