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Cureus ; 14(2): e22245, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35340465

ABSTRACT

This is a review of a patient encounter that underscores the common trend of insufficient inclusivity and lack of diversity regarding skin of color representation in teaching materials including textbooks in the medical education setup. A Black woman who was treated with carbamazepine for trigeminal neuralgia after a dental procedure presented with upper airway breathing difficulties and facial pain and swelling. After doubling her dose of carbamazepine as advised by her primary care physician, her symptoms continued to worsen, and she was treated in the emergency department for a presumed allergic reaction of unknown etiology. Two days later, her symptoms progressively worsened. She self-admitted to the emergency department, where she required cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Eventually, the formal diagnosis of carbamazepine-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) was made based on history, clinical presentation, and skin biopsy. The nature of the disease progression in this case prompted our investigation into the lack of representation of skin of color in current medical training resources regarding SJS. Our assessment demonstrates that there is a significant underrepresentation of SJS in skin of color in medical educational resources. Increased inclusivity of skin disorders in patients of color is crucial in training healthcare professionals to recognize life-threatening cutaneous disorders quickly and accurately in such patients.

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Can Med Educ J ; 12(4): 156, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34567322
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Can Med Educ J ; 11(6): e208, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33349787
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AMA J Ethics ; 22(11): E976-978, 2020 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33274711

ABSTRACT

Benches are a metaphor for a shared place of rest and reflection for patients and their loved ones as well as for physicians and other health care clinicians. The Healing Bench artwork thus represents the collective unity of communal decision making and reflections, as clinicians deliver compassionate patient care from bench to bedside.


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Decision Making , Physicians , Delivery of Health Care , Empathy , Humans , Patient Care
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