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Update Course 2021: DEI – CONCORDANCE AND POST OP COMPLICATION STUDIES

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2023-08-01

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Expert panel discussion examining diversity, equity, and inclusion in pediatric surgical care, focusing on how implicit bias and systemic factors contribute to delayed diagnosis and disparities in outcomes. Uses a case of delayed appendicitis diagnosis in a Black adolescent to explore provider bias, anchor bias, and the distinction between social versus biological determinants of health disparities.

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  • Race is a social construct, not a biological factor—historical assumptions about genetic differences in disease presentation lack plausibility.
  • Anchor bias causes providers to view repeat ED visits through the lens of prior diagnoses, delaying recognition of serious conditions like appendicitis.
  • Implicit provider bias contributes more to delayed diagnosis than patient/family delay when families seek care multiple times for the same complaint.
  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion frameworks help identify systemic patterns in care disparities that affect post-operative outcomes across patient populations.
  • Perforated appendicitis after three ED visits signals provider-level diagnostic failure, not patient non-compliance or atypical presentation.

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