Recordings

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Indigenous Speakers Series

It Starts With Us

  • Inclusive Professionalism in Medicine
    As our working and learning environments become more diverse, it’s worth questioning which elements of “professionalism” are essential for competent and effective education and care, and which perpetuate gatekeeping, exclusion, and various forms of oppression. Watch a recording of a conversation with health professionals and educators examining the concept professionalism.
  • Moving from Harm to Healing in EDI, Medical Education, and Clinical Practice
    Watch a recording for a conversation on reimagining conflict in medical education, clinical practice, leadership and EDI through restorative justice. This It Starts With Us session explores the possible limitations of retributive justice and the transformative potential of alternative conflict engagement practices.
  • Managing Fragility and Saviourism Reactions in EDI work
    Watch the recording for a conversation on combating racism in healthcare. The panel features Derek Thompson, Maria Hubinette, Oakley Ramprashad, co-moderated by Saleem Razack and Harpreet Ahuja.
  • Gender-affirming Care in Action: Stories and Insights from the Frontline
    Watch a recording for a conversation with a panel of healthcare professionals and individuals with transgender lived experiences. Gain valuable insights into the healthcare needs of transgender and gender-diverse individuals and expand your understanding of how to deliver compassionate and high-quality care to all your patients.
  • Beyond Representation: Celebrating Black Excellence in BC Healthcare
    Watch the recording for a conversation with Black healthcare professionals from BC. In this session organized by Vancouver Coastal Health and REDI, panelists shared their experiences navigating the healthcare work environment and emphasize the importance of recognizing and promoting Black excellence in healthcare.
  • It Starts With Us: Contextualizing and Educating about the Holocaust
    Watch the recording of “It Starts With Us: Contextualizing and Educating about the Holocaust,” in commemoration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
  • It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement, Part 3
    Learn about our latest session and watch the recording
  • It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement
    Introducing the newest module in our series to help build a strong, safe, and supportive community

IBPOC Voices

  • Embracing Anti-racism in Health Care
    Watch the recording for this panel which aims to shift the focus from mere awareness of racism to concrete anti-racism actions. The panel discussion will focus on practical ways we can promote anti-racism in our healthcare environments, education, and research.
  • IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Jorden Hendry
    Watch a recording for a conversation with Jorden Hendry. Jorden is Tsimshian/settler and a member of the Lax Kw’alaams band. As a PhD student in the School of Population and Public Health, Jorden studies Indigenous Public Health and the systems that drive health disparities.
  • IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Kishore Mulpuri
    Watch the recording for a Conversation with Dr. Kishore Mulpuri. Dr. Kishore Mulpuri is the Head of the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, as well as a Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon at BC Children’s Hospital.
  • Black Lives, Black Voices and Black Identities in the Faculty of Medicine
    To commemorate Black History Month and as part of REDI’s commitment to amplifying IBPOC voices, we invite you to watch our panel “Black Lives, Black Voices and Black Identities in the Faculty of Medicine.”
  • IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Anita Palepu
    Watch the recording for “IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Anita Palepu”. Dr. Palepu, MD, MPH, FRCPC, MACP, FCAHS is a Professor and Eric W. Hamber Chair, Department of Medicine at UBC and Providence Health Care.
  • IBPOC Voices: A conversation with Dr. Kiran Veerapen
    Watch the recording for a conversation with Dr. Kiran Veerapen. Dr. Veerapen is the Assistant Dean of Faculty Development, and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine. She is committed to remaining responsive to emerging needs in undergraduate and postgraduate education in the Faculty of Medicine.
  • Recording: IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Adrian Yee
    Watch the recording for a conversation with Dr. Adrian Yee. IBPOC Voices is an opportunity to meet and have a conversation with guests who identify as Indigenous, Black and people of color.

REDI Annual Symposiums

  • Beyond Diversity: Embedding a Culture of Inclusive Excellence in Medicine
    Watch a recording of REDI’s Third Annual Symposium on embedding inclusive excellence into various domains of academic medicine. We addressed topics including teaching, mentorship, leadership, research, and patient care.
  • Disrupting the Status Quo: Intersecting Inequities Impacting Women in the FoM and Opportunities for Change
    Watch the recording for REDI’s 2nd virtual Annual Symposium. Hear from a diverse group of women about their perspectives on leadership, opportunities and barriers in the context of health professions practice, education and research. This symposium centred intersectionality and the differentiated experiences of women as we critically examined how current academic systems and hierarchies create additional barriers for women and ideas for change.
  • Race Ideology: Historical Perspectives,Current Realities and Re-imagining the Future
    Watch a recording of our first annual symposium which explored how racist ideology led to the categorization of people into “races” and how centuries of medical knowledge, health care, research and health professions education have  perpetuated systemic racism. You will learn Anti-Racism strategies and pedagogies aimed to dismantle racist structures and support re-engagement  in a more equitable future.