• Thanks, I'll have a look at these. What I need is something to jog the minds of a room full of predominantly white doctors. They're used to being sceptical about everything they're told and to being right about things, so the presentation preferably needs to be fairly sciency and from a source they can grasp, to get them on board. For example there was an animated video about unconscious bias by the royal society which would have been perfect except it didn't go into race specifically and was a bit short.

  • My brother says nothing comes immediately to mind but did share this.

    'There is a group in London that have created a resource about rashes in children with darker skin tones. Most textbooks use white skin pictures which could lead to people not recognising rashes in darker skin people.'

    https://dftbskindeep.com/

    https://dftbskindeep.com/resources/

    Not really what you were looking for but interesting all the same. I'll let you know if he thinks of any other resources.

  • There was an article I was reading that had the headline Black patients are treated better by Black doctors, but the researched showed that recognition of rashes on patients by doctors of the same skin tone. So hopefully it is something to learn from.

  • Not really what you were looking for but interesting all the same. I'll let you know if he thinks of any other resources.

    It is interesting! Although perhaps not surprising. And thank you.

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