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Vanessa Madrigal1, Kate MacDuffie2, Erin Talati Paquette3
1Director of the Pediatric Ethics Program, an Attending Physician in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Children's National Hospital, and is an Associate Professor at the George Washington University in Washington, District of Columbia USA. vmadrig@cnmc.org.
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Clinical ethicists move in different environments and interface with a variety of stakeholders, and are therefore uniquely positioned to answer the call for equity and anti-racism. We describe why a clinical ethicist should contribute to anti-racism efforts and describe general approaches for addressing racism across institutional contexts, including: (1) addressing racism as bedside clinical ethics consultant, (2) addressing wider lens of anti-racism work across multiple ethics consults over time, and (3) addressing racism at the organizational level.
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