Activity ID
10567Expires
October 3, 2026Format Type
EnduringCME Credit
1Fee
$30CME Provider: American Medical Association
Description of CME Course
This panel conversation, moderated by co-chairs of the AMA’s Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Task Force: Dr Niva Lubin-Johnson and Dr Matt Wynia, is part of a continued effort to acknowledge and redress past harms in medicine. Panelists include Michelle Browder, Executive and Artistic Director of the More Up Campus, a monument to the mothers of gynecology, Anarcha, Lucy and Betsy, who were enslaved women operated on by J. Miriam Sims in the 1840s; J.C. Hallman: the author of the forthcoming Say Anarchai; and Dr Lee Sharma, a gynecologist in private practice in Auburn, Alabama.
Disclaimers
1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.
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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. Describe strategies for organized medicine to acknowledge and redress past harms
2. Discuss data and narratives to advance health equity conversations within obstetrics and gynecology
Keywords
Health Inequities, Health Disparities, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Ethics, Medical Education and Training
Competencies
Medical Knowledge, Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
DOI
10.1001/ama.2022.0002470