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Case and Commentary
Apr 2025

¿Cómo deberían proteger los miembros del equipo de cirugía a los pacientes que están privados de libertad de la vigilancia o intrusión de los oficiales del centro penitenciario?

Anna Lin, MD and Mallory Williams, MD, MPH
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Feb 2025

¿Cómo se debe describir y tratar el dolor causado por la colocación del DIU?

Veronica Hutchison, MD and Eve Espey, MD, MPH

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  • medu4-2401
    Medical Education
    Jan 2024

    What Might It Mean to Embrace Emancipatory Pedagogy in Medical Education?

    Whitney V. Cabey, MD, MSHP, MA, Nicolle K. Strand, JD, MBE, MPH, and Erin Marshall, MSS, LSW
    An emerging and important goal of health professions training is to develop a workforce equipped to address structural determinants of patients’ health.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E48-53. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.48.
  • artm1-2401
    Art of Medicine
    Jan 2024

    Visual Abstract of “Six Tips for Giving Good Health Care to Anyone With a Cervix”

    Kelly Wang
    This visual abstract is based on an article from the February 2020 issue of the journal.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E84-85. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.84.
  • medu2-2401
    Medical Education
    Jan 2024

    Which Priorities Should Guide Design of Online Health Professions Capability-Based Curricula?

    Yianna Vovides, PhD and Jimson Mathew, MA
    This article proposes which instructional design priorities should guide development of inclusive, accessible online curricula and learning experiences.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E26-35. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.26.
  • code1-2401
    AMA Code Says
    Jan 2024

    AMA Code of Medical Ethics’ Opinions Related to Critical Pedagogy in the Health Professions

    Maya Roytman
    This article highlights opinions in the Code that exemplify obligations to promote social justice and equity in health professions pedagogy and training.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E68-71. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.68.
  • medu1-2401
    Medical Education
    Jan 2024

    Centering Justice in Health Professions Education by Owning Limitations of Anti-Bias Checklists

    Tasha R. Wyatt, PhD and Jennifer Randall, PhD
    Checklists are not designed for justice-oriented assessment and don’t help clinicians problematize White privilege in health care.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E21-25. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.21.
  • medu5-2401
    Medical Education
    Jan 2024

    Aspiring to Disability Consciousness in Health Professions Training

    Lydia Smeltz, Susan M. Havercamp, PhD, and Lisa Meeks, PhD, MA
    Lack of disability-competent health care contributes to inequitable health outcomes for persons with disabilities, the largest minoritized population in the world.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E54-61. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.54.
  • artm2-2401
    Art of Medicine
    Jan 2024

    Need More Reasons to Curb Gun Violence?

    Jamaji C. Nwanaji-Enwerem, MD, PhD, MPP
    This collection of drawings considers complex ethical, public health, and sociopolitical dimensions of firearm injuries.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E86-91. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.86.
  • fred1-2401
    From the Editor
    Jan 2024

    Critical Pedagogies in Health Professions Education

    Vinayak Jain, MBBS and Lakshmi Krishnan, MD, PhD
    This issue contextualizes need for learners to engage structural determinants of health and offers strategies to faculty looking to center criticality in their teaching, research, and scholarship.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E3-5. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.3.
  • medu3-2401
    Medical Education
    Jan 2024

    Using Critical Pedagogy to Advance Antiracism in Health Professions Education

    Chioma Onuoha, Jennifer Tsai, MD, MEd, and Rohan Khazanchi, MD, MPH
    This article draws on Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed to model how health professions education can advance health equity.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E36-47. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.36.
  • msoc1-2401
    Medicine and Society
    Jan 2024

    Cultivating Critical Love to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes

    S. Michelle Ogunwole, MD, PhD and Francheska D. Starks, PhD
    Testimonial injustice is an expression of racism that uses identity to undermine individuals’ credibility as authoritative “knowers” of their own bodies, selves, and experiences.
    AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(1):E72-83. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.72.

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