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  • Social Determinants of Health

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  • Systemic racism is a significant public health issue.
  • It disproportionately affects communities of color, particularly Black Americans.
  • Pharmacists have an ethical obligation to patient welfare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight racism as a root cause of social determinants of health.
  • To advocate for pharmacists to recognize and address structural racism.
  • To promote patient-centered care through anti-racist practices.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on systemic racism and health outcomes.
  • Analysis of the pharmacist's role in addressing social determinants of health.
  • Discussion of strategies for dismantling structural racism within pharmacy practice.

Main Results:

  • Systemic racism significantly impacts health outcomes for Black Americans.
  • Recognizing racism is crucial for understanding social determinants of health.
  • Pharmacists can leverage their position to advocate for health equity.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacists must acknowledge racism as a critical social determinant of health.
  • Addressing structural racism is essential for providing equitable, patient-centered care.
  • Education and advocacy are key roles for pharmacists in dismantling systemic racism.