Activity ID
10547Expires
August 8, 2025Format Type
EnduringCME Credit
1Fee
$30CME Provider: American Medical Association
Description of CME Course
This panel interview features thought leaders, authors, academicians, and experts in the medical field and beyond. It highlights those, past, and present, who have named racism as a fundamental and root cause of health inequities and how health care practitioners can consider these contexts in their work. Hear diverse perspectives on health equity, from trailblazers to current advocates, whose work is driven by the mission to address the root causes of health inequity and the social determinants of health.
Disclaimers
1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.
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Commercial Support?
NoNOTE: If a Member Board has not deemed this activity for MOC approval as an accredited CME activity, this activity may count toward an ABMS Member Board’s general CME requirement. Please refer directly to your Member Board’s MOC Part II Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment Program Requirements.
Educational Objectives
1. Explain how COVID-19 and other determinants of health uniquely impact marginalized communities, public health and health equity.
2. Distinguish both short-term and long-term implications on our healthcare and public health systems.
3. Reimagine the vision and actions that ensure equity and justice.
4. Recognize racism as a fundamental and root cause of health inequities.
Keywords
Health Inequities, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Health Disparities
Competencies
Medical Knowledge, Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
DOI
10.1001/ama.2020.0000797