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  • The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) developed an Anti-Racism Education Program in March 2022.
  • This curriculum aims to equip neurologists with skills to recognize and address systemic racism in healthcare.
  • Piloted in the 2022-2023 academic year, its integration into neurology residency programs was studied.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the feasibility of implementing the AAN Anti-Racism Education Program into neurology residency curricula.
  • To assess the impact of this program on residents and faculty.

Main Methods:

  • A multicenter feasibility pilot study involving voluntary neurology residency programs.
  • Monthly meetings with the AAN Anti-Racism Curriculum Chair and facilitator training were conducted.
  • Anonymous surveys were administered to participating faculty and residents upon curriculum completion.

Main Results:

  • Sixteen adult neurology residency programs participated, with 58 respondents (18 faculty, 40 residents).
  • Most participants (86%) completed the online modules, spending 30-120 minutes per module.
  • High recommendation rates (84.5%) and belief in the necessity of racism education (91.4%) were reported.
  • Significant improvements were noted in confidence working with diverse populations (77.6%), caring for diverse patients (75.5%), discussing racism (82.5%), understanding race's impact on health (85.9%), and intervening for anti-racism (79.3%).

Conclusions:

  • The AAN Anti-Racism Education Program is feasible for implementation across diverse neurology residency settings.
  • The program effectively enhanced confidence among residents and faculty in addressing race and racism.
  • This education is crucial for improving patient care and health equity in neurology.