At Georgetown we embrace diversity in our residency, our faculty, and our community. We understand that an inclusive academic program will enrich our learning environment and improve care of the patients we serve. Our program is dedicated to recruiting and retaining a diverse group of residents and faculty. Our team welcomes members of all ages, ethnicities, genders, races, religions, sexual orientations and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Diversity and inclusion permeates all aspects of our curriculum. Every clinical shift our residents have the opportunity to care for and learn from a profoundly diverse patient population. We offer elective rotations focused on the care of unique populations. During didactics, we address the importance of diversity and inclusion via lectures, journal clubs, workshops, small group discussions, and simulation. We highlight the importance of understanding and mitigating implicit bias.
Grand Rounds – Dr Nicole Franks – Emory
Grand Rounds Special Simulation – Jason Rotoli, MD – University of Rochester EM
Journal Club – Maragh-Bass AC, Torain M. Risks, Benefits, and Importance of Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data in Healthcare Settings: A Multi-Method Analysis of Patient and Provider Perspectives. LGBT Health. 2017; 4: 141-152.
Journal Club – Tarraf W, Vega W, and Gonzalez H. Emergency Department Services Use among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Groups in the United States. J Immigr Minor Health. 2014 August ; 16(4): 595–606.
Grand Rounds Lecture – Tamika Auguste, MD, Chair WHC OB/Gyn
Migdal TR, Palmer J, Carlberg DJ. Working on Woke: Simulation as a Tool for Addressing Microaggressions. Presented at SAEM Scientific Assembly, Austin, Texas, 2023; Oral Presentation.
Borhart J. Women and Diagnostic Imaging: Time for Common Sense and Equity. J Emerg Med. 2022 Jun;62(6):e111-e112. PMID: 35562249
Mazer-Amirshahi M, Ye P. Emergency contraception in the emergency department. Am J Emerg Med 2022 Oct 22. 63:102-105. EPub 2022 Oct 22. PMID: 36334410.
Mazer-Amirshahi M, Ye P. Toxicity of abortifacients: a review for physicians in the post roe era. Am J Emerg Med 2022 Aug 18. 61:7-11. EPub 2022 Aug 18. PMID: 36007432.
Tabb LP, Rich JA, Waite D, Alberto C, Harris E, Gardner J, Gentile N, Corbin TJ. Examining associations between adverse childhood experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among young survivors of urban violence. J Urban Health 2022 Jun 14. EPub 2022 Jun 14. PMID: 35699886.
Haselden L. We emergency doctors must get better at offering buprenorphine. Filter Mag. July 2022. https://filtermag.org/emergency-department-buprenorphine/
Haselden L. Tattoos and white coats: shifting a woman’s appearance in medicine. AAWEP Section Newsroom. Sept 2022. https://www.acep.org/aawep/newsroom/september-2022/tattoos-and-white-coats-shifting-a-womans-appearance-in-medicine
Haselden L, Barsotti C. If the shoe doesn’t fit, don’t wear it: Public health models for gun violence prevention. Emergency medicine news, 44(10):p 17, Oct 2022. doi: 10.1097/01.EEM.0000891144.13307.b0
Haselden L, Barsotti C. Gun ownership is not a disease, but gun violence is like rabies. Emergency medicine news, 44(11): p 16. Nov 2022. doi: 10.1097/01.EEM.0000898192.38474.a0
Haselden L, Barsotti C. The complicated, ill-defined welfare check. Emergency medicine news, 44(12): p 19. Dec 2022. doi: 10.1097/01.EEM.0000904644.58058.07
Haselden L, Barsotti C. Yet another job that falls on EPs – to protect others from foreseeable harm. Emergency medicine news, 45(1): p 19. Jan 2023. doi: 10.1097/01.EEM.0000911932.47242.fa
Mazer-Amirshahi M, Ye P. Mifepristone in the emergency department: “r u” ready? Am J Emerg Med 2022 Nov 30. EPub 2022 Nov 30. PMID: 36509605.
Borhart J. Women’s Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency Medicine Podcast. American Academy of Emergency Medicine. June 29, 2022
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