Od-028896 Racial Equality in Medicine Course
Type
Credit
Description
This course/content offers Continuing Professional Education credits. To claim the credits, the course must be completed prior to 10/21/2023. Once your evaluation is complete, log on to https://medstar.cloud-cme.com and toggle to your Transcript to find the credits the next business day.
Jacqueline Dougé, MD, MPH, FAAP
Dr. Dougé is a general pediatrician and public health professional. Dr. Dougé holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Medical Degree from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Rutgers University.
Dr. Dougé’s is a writer and is the host, creator and producer of two podcasts, What is Black and Talking About Books for Kids. Dr. Dougé has served in several volunteer and leadership roles, including the Frederick County Public School Racial Equity Committee. She is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion, and Past President of the Maryland Public Health Association.
Objectives
- Discuss racism as a core social determinant of health.
- Provide guidance on addressing the effects of racism on children and adolescents.