Series Finale: Session 3 of Breaking Boundaries & Building Solutions: Confronting Medical Misogynoir and Obstetric Racism in HIV Care (April 16, 2024)

Posted April 8, 2024
Join us for our final session in the series:
Breaking Boundaries & Building Solutions:
Confronting Medical Misogynoir and Obstetric Racism in HIV Care

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April 16, 2024 @ 12pm – 1:30pm PST:

 

Breaking Boundaries and Building Solutions: Confronting Medical Misogynoir and Obstetric Racism HIV Care flyerJoin us for the third and final session of “Breaking Boundaries & Building Solutions: Confronting Medical Misogynoir and Obstetric Racism in HIV Care”, a three-part series designed to spark curious, compassionate, and courageous conversations about—and changes in—care inequities and injustices that uniquely and disproportionately impact U.S. (United States) Black women with and at risk for HIV.

Description: Using narratives of care, Session 3 facilitates collective exploration of multi-level actionable steps for professionals, institutions, communities, policy makers, and funders to prevent and mitigate obstetric racism and medical misogynoir in HIV care provision to Black women and people living with or at risk for HIV.

Session Learning Objectives

  • Name examples of harm using obstetric racism and medical misogynoir as the frameworks.
  • Identify the perpetrator(s) of harm and describe the facilitators and conditions that favor cultures (e.g., images, language, behaviors, leadership) that promote obstetric racism and medical misogynoir.
  • Generate strategies and interventions on a micro-, meso-, or macro-scale to prevent and mitigate obstetric racism and medical misogynoir in HIV care

The intended audience includes people working in direct service provision, administration, financing, advocacy, activism, organizing, education, research, evaluation, and implementation or improvement science.

The AAFP has reviewed Breaking Boundaries & Building Solutions: Confronting Medical Misogynoir and Obstetric Racism in HIV Care, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. Term of approval is from 02/20/2024 to 04/16/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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