Academic Addiction Medicine Responds: Addressing Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Hello. This is Mary Wade. I am not hearing any discussion yet.

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I assume this webinar will be available on-line after it is over as the audio is not working.

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The webinar will be available online later

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03:42:52
Can Dr Clark address identified gender in African American medical students?

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Speficialy male identified

03:44:29
850 Bryant is the county jail

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03:48:42
Hi, June Sivilli!

03:49:56
Hi Mike! It’s great to see everyone!!

03:59:32
ACAAM - Fantastic panel!!! Super proud of Dr. Alyssa Peterkin!

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If you'd like to ask any questions, please feel free to ask them in the chat and I will ask them to our speakers/panelists.

04:21:50
Thank you for an outstanding webinar!

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I agree w Dr. Clark. I've always believed that I need to get to know my patients and know their story. Their race is part of their story. It may mean what they've had to overcome, what disparities they face in getting service and outcomes from the HC system. So I do believe the EHR should continue to include the patient's race. I know some could use that data point as a vehicle for discrimination. I'd like to think I use it a vehicle for empathy. Overgeneralizations are always a risk, but I don't think our health care system is 'colorblind'--there are horrible disparities in outcomes. So I write "European American" or "African American" or "Asian American" or "Native American" in my write-ups.

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NHMA Annual Conference, March 2021

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https://www.nhma-conf.com/

04:40:41
would love to tag on to this question about the speakers perspective on decriminlization more broadly such as measure 110 in Oregon

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are slides available?

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More info about measure 110 in Oregon to decriminalize personal non-commercial possession of controlled substance and establishing addiction treatment funding in the state - https://ballotpedia.org/Oregon_Measure_110,_Drug_Decriminalization_and_Addiction_Treatment_Initiative_(2020)

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For some reason that link wasn’t working - https://tinyurl.com/y2djgyr2

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Way to go Oregon!

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Dr. Koop said that we shouldn't make the treatment harder to get than the disease. There are few diseases where there are more restrictions on obtaining treatment than SUD. How do we change this?

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Dr Clark, Thank you for your leadership and eloquence

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Great job all!

04:51:02
fantastic program: design and execution! thank you!

04:51:04
Thank you all for an excellent discussion! Most informative!!

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Fabulous. Very grateful!

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Thank you for the opportunity to learn more!

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thanks

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thanks

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thanks to all!!