Bias in Caring for Children with Medical Complexity

Learning Objectives

  • Identify common forms of bias that may influence clinical decision-making and care delivery for children with medical complexity (CMC).
  • Recognize how bias can contribute to inequities in access, communication, pain management, and care coordination for CMC and their families.
  • Reflect on one’s own attitudes and assumptions when caring for children with medical complexity and identify at least one actionable step to improve equitable care in practice.

Speakers

Sara Rizakos

PGY4 - Paediatrics Resident

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