Accountability Instructions:
To demonstrate that you have done the readings, you will submit accountability responses for each reading assigned for the week. Your responses to each reading should be at least 4 sentences. You will be graded on your ability to show that you can consider key terms, points, themes, or arguments connected to readings. Here are some possible questions that could guide your responses:
1. What term, point, or passage in the reading particularly interested you, surprised you, or was new information to you? Explain the rationale for your reaction. (Denote page number of selected information)
2. What are some of the main (big picture) arguments, ideas, or statements that you identified in the reading? Do you agree or disagree with what you identified? Explain why you chose your position of agree or disagree.
3. What questions do you have about this reading, the author, and/or their arguments?
Further Clarification:Example: In Week 1, you have three readings to complete from the course text – Essay 2, Essay 3, Essay 4. After reading everything, you will write at least 4 sentences or 4 bullet points on each of these essays in one document that you will submit on Canvas. To guide your reading accountability, you can use the questions above. For instance, you can decide to use question 1 (select a key term) to help you write your response for Essay 2 and then use Question 2 (select a main argument) to help you write your response to Essay 4.
2021-10-29 19-12 Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Race plays a part in the treatment of patients: age, RACE, sex Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text The rationale for not being colorblind in medical decision: belief that race and diseases are connected Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Instances where doctors prescribe medicine based on race Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Racial myth about Black people being impervious to pain Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Doctors are less likely to prescribe Black and Latinx people with pain medicine, although they have the same injuries as whites. Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text A study showed that Black patients were denied pain medicine in LA and Atlanta and even though they voiced the same issues about pain to their doctor. Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text The reason why doctors do not prescribe opioids ( stronger pain medicine) to Black people is because they harbor stereotypes about Black people abusing substances Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Racial profiling can lead to over medication of poor Black Americans kids because doctors are quicker to prescribe anti psychotics to poor children Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Race-based psychiatric diagnosis for children impact Black children on Medicaid as doctor perceive Black children's hyperactivity with their defiance and mental illness. Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Satel addressing her incorrect data that associate medical differences with race. Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Deadly impact of race-based medical practice. How do doctors figure out which patients are Black? What is Black if race is social constructed? Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Highlight Dellyssa Typewritten Text Students under the perception that race is linked to biology, although race is a social construct shaped by the myths created by those in power and inherently biased. How can you use race to consider biological difference, when race is a construct (that consist of biases)? That means how you treat your patient is linked to biases. Racial stereotypes to understand disease. read888