TY - JOUR
T1 - Personal Actions to Create a Culture of Inclusion
T2 - Navigating Difficult Conversations With Medical Colleagues
AU - Sulistio, Melanie S.
AU - Chen, Christine L.
AU - Eleazu, Ijeoma
AU - Godfrey, Sarah
AU - Abraham, Reeni A.
AU - Toft, Lorrel E.B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - Microaggressions between members of a team occur often in medicine, even despite good intentions. Such situations call for difficult conversations that restore inclusivity, diversity, and a healthy work culture. These conversations are often hard because of the unique background, experiences, and biases of each person. In medicine, skillful navigation of these interactions is paramount as it influences patient care and the workplace culture. Although much has been published about difficult interactions between providers and patients, significantly less information is available to help navigate provider-toprovider interactions, despite their critical role in improving multidisciplinary patient care teams and organizational environments. This article is intended to serve as a guide for medical professionals who are interested in taking personal responsibility for promoting a safe and inclusive culture by engaging in and modeling difficult conversations with colleagues. The article outlines important considerations to assist with intentional preparation and modulation of responses for all parties involved: conversation initiators, observers of the incident, and conversation receivers. Although these interactions are challenging, together as medical professionals we can approach each other with humility and compassion to achieve our ultimate goal of promoting humanity, not only for our patients but for ourselves and one another.
AB - Microaggressions between members of a team occur often in medicine, even despite good intentions. Such situations call for difficult conversations that restore inclusivity, diversity, and a healthy work culture. These conversations are often hard because of the unique background, experiences, and biases of each person. In medicine, skillful navigation of these interactions is paramount as it influences patient care and the workplace culture. Although much has been published about difficult interactions between providers and patients, significantly less information is available to help navigate provider-toprovider interactions, despite their critical role in improving multidisciplinary patient care teams and organizational environments. This article is intended to serve as a guide for medical professionals who are interested in taking personal responsibility for promoting a safe and inclusive culture by engaging in and modeling difficult conversations with colleagues. The article outlines important considerations to assist with intentional preparation and modulation of responses for all parties involved: conversation initiators, observers of the incident, and conversation receivers. Although these interactions are challenging, together as medical professionals we can approach each other with humility and compassion to achieve our ultimate goal of promoting humanity, not only for our patients but for ourselves and one another.
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U2 - 10.7326/M23-1374
DO - 10.7326/M23-1374
M3 - Article
C2 - 37931258
AN - SCOPUS:85178536239
SN - 0003-4819
VL - 176
SP - 1520
EP - 1525
JO - Annals of internal medicine
JF - Annals of internal medicine
IS - 11
ER -