The second part of the book shifts focus to solutions, featuring case studies and practical strategies for creating a more inclusive, culturally sensitive healthcare system. Written by leading global experts, it is a vital resource for medical students, postgraduates, clinicians, educators, researchers, and policymakers interested in meaningful change. The authors aim to inspire a new era in medicine that acknowledges past harms and works toward equitable healthcare for communities worldwide.
- Presents practical and theoretical ways to decolonize medical and allied health sciences curricula, research, and clinical practice
- Informs medical and biomedical researchers of the false premise of using racial groups in clinical studies
- Shares unique insights on how colonialism and persistent scientific racism have influenced clinical practices