Anti-Racism and Cultural Humility: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Wyatt
The time has come to be brave and have the painful conversations. Dr. Ron Wyatt is an African American physician who grew up in the Black Belt of Alabama. Today, he is an unapologetic voice in the effort to bring awareness to the reality of systemic racism in healthcare.
Dr. Wyatt’s expertise and no-nonsense approach to racism in healthcare pushes us to evaluate ourselves and our organizations. The time has come to be brave and have the painful conversations. Dr. Wyatt helps us do just that.
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