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7/14/2020 1 Participating in the Webinar All attendees will be muted and will remain in Listen Only Mode. Type your questions here so that the moderator can see them. Not all questions will be answered but we will get to as many as possible. How to Receive CME and MOC Points LIVE VIRTUAL GRAND ROUNDS WEBINAR ACG will send a link to a CME & MOC evaluation to all attendees on the live webinar. ABIM Board Certified physicians need to complete their MOC activities by December 31, 2020 in order for the MOC points to count toward any MOC requirements that are due by the end of the year. No MOC credit may be awarded after March 1, 2021 for this activity. ACG will submit MOC points on the first of each month. Please allow 3-5 business days for your MOC credit to appear on your ABIM account. 1 2 American College of Gastroenterology

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Participating in the Webinar

All attendees will be muted and will remain in Listen Only Mode.

Type your questions here so that the moderator can see them. Not all questions will be answered but we will get to as many as possible.

How to Receive CME and MOC Points

LIVE VIRTUAL GRAND ROUNDS WEBINAR

ACG will send a link to a CME & MOC evaluation to all attendees on the live webinar.

ABIM Board Certified physicians need to complete their MOC activities by December 31, 2020 in order for the MOC points to count toward any MOC requirements that are due by the end of the year. No MOC credit may be awarded after March 1, 2021 for this activity.

ACG will submit MOC points on the first of each month. Please allow 3-5 business days for your MOC credit to appear on your ABIM account.

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MOC QUESTION

If you plan to claim MOC Points for this activity, you will be asked to: Please list specific changes you will make in your

practice as a result of the information you received from this activity.

Include specific strategies or changes that you plan to implement.THESE ANSWERS WILL BE REVIEWED.

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Week 18: What’s New With Those "Other" Colitides? Anne G. Tuskey, MD, FACGJuly 23, 2020 at Noon EDT

Week 17: High‐Resolution Manometry: Thinking Beyond the Chicago ClassificationJohn E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACGJuly 16, 2020 at Noon EDT

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Now Featuring an ALL Access Pass!Visit http://acgmeetings.gi.org/ to Register! 

The Premier GI Clinical Meeting& Postgraduate Course

Disclosures: 

There are no relevant financial disclosures for this talk. 

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#BlackInTheIvory

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RACISM IN MEDICINE: SHIFTING CULTURE AND PRACTICE

Dr. Oliva-Hemker

Dr. Balzora Dr. Gray

Dr. ConwellMs. Abbott Dr. Pochapin

Dr. Williams

“Institutional and structural racism . . . refers to the processes of racism that are embedded in laws (local, state, and federal), policies, and practices of society and its institutions that provide advantages to racial groups deemed as superior, while differentially oppressing, disadvantaging, or otherwise neglecting racial groups viewed as inferior. We argue that structural racism is the most important way through which racism affects health.”

Williams DR, Lawrence JA, Davis BA. Annual Review of Public Health. April 2019.

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Upstream determinants

Downstream health outcomes

Midstream determinants

COVID-19 deaths

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Gray DM 2nd , Anyane-Yeboa A, Balzora S, Issaka RB, May FP. Nature Reviews Gastro Hep. June 2020

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How academia should respond to racism

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Gray DM 2nd, Joseph JJ, Glover AR, Olayiwola JN. Nature Reviews Gastro Hep. In press. July 2020.

Discussion 

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Final thoughts

ACG’s Equity and Anti‐Racism Work Group 

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Connect with the moderator and speakers via Twitter

Moderator: 

Renee Williams MD, MHPE, FACG: @DrR_Williams

Organizers:

Sophie Balzora MD, FACG: @SophieBalzoraMD

Darrell M. Gray II MD, MPH, FACG: @DMGrayMD

Speakers:

Brooke Abbott: @CrzyCreoleMommy

Darwin L Conwell MD, MSC, FACG: @DarwinConwell

Maria Oliva‐Hemker MD: @MOlivaHemker

Mark B. Pochapin MD, FACG: @MarkPochapin

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