@article{Bowden_Law_Kurabi_Naguib_Klostermann_Freeman_Berditchevskaia_Balbaa_Kirubarajan_Lazor_2021, title={Evaluating and implementing an opportunity for diversity and inclusion in case-based learning}, volume={12}, url={https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/71412}, DOI={10.36834/cmej.71412}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Implication Statement</strong></p> <p>Problem-based learning (PBL) and case-based learning (CBL) often mention social identities only if this information is directly relevant to diagnosis, which can inadvertently perpetuate stereotypes in trainee learning. Using a student-developed resource entitled “Portraying Social Identities in Medical Curriculum: A Primer,” we analyzed cases for social identities, identified gaps, and proposed changes, including use of a validated name bank to reflect diversity as represented by local census data. Through this innovation, suggestions were provided to represent the social determinants of health in CBL cases. Other medical schools can use our innovation to improve the social diversity of their medical curriculums.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Canadian Medical Education Journal}, author={Bowden, Sylvie and Law, Marcus and Kurabi, Bochra and Naguib, Mariam and Klostermann, Natalie and Freeman, Sarah and Berditchevskaia, Inna and Balbaa, Amira and Kirubarajan, Abirami and Lazor, Jana}, year={2021}, month={Sep.}, pages={146–148} }