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New guidelines to address racism in bioethics

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New York, NY — August 7, 2024 — Columbia University’s Division of Ethics Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD, is lead author of a new target article in The American Journal of Bioethics, titled “Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Bioethics: Recommendations from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors Presidential Task Force.” This pivotal work responds to urgent calls for addressing racism within bioethics, highlighting the field’s historical neglect in centering racial justice.

Sandra Soo-Jin Lee

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New York, NY — August 7, 2024 — Columbia University’s Division of Ethics Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD, is lead author of a new target article in The American Journal of Bioethics, titled “Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Bioethics: Recommendations from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors Presidential Task Force.” This pivotal work responds to urgent calls for addressing racism within bioethics, highlighting the field’s historical neglect in centering racial justice.

As President of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (APBD), Dr. Lee led the APBD Presidential Task Force on Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI), which collaborated on the landmark article.The REDI Task Force represents ABPD Directors and bioethics scholars from a range of disciplines and fields and career stages, across twelve institutions in North America.

The article, based on the work of the REDI Task Force over two years, emphasizes the need for anti-racist practices within academic bioethics programs. It outlines specific recommendations to advance racial equity, diversity, and inclusion, urging bioethics organizations to integrate these principles into their scholarship, pedagogy, advocacy, and practice.

Dr. Lee stated: “This article is a crucial step toward rectifying the historical neglect of racial justice in bioethics. It provides actionable recommendations to foster a more inclusive and equitable field.”

Key Recommendations:

●  Encourage research that reflects diverse values and worldviews, focusing on REDI.

●  Develop sustainable funding sources that support REDI scholarship and the development of underrepresented scholars.

●  Embed REDI into the canon of bioethics education programs and education across various health fields.

●  Develop mentorship and leadership succession plans that center REDI scholars and values.

●  Establish a more equitable distribution of REDI service work among faculty and more equal valuation of faculty salaries.

●  Embed REDI into how bioethicists provide policy, advisory, and consulting services.

●  Build equitable partnerships with marginalized communities historically impacted by racism.

●  Ensure policies and plans reflect REDI goals that encourage accountability and discrete timelines.

●  Develop tools to assess and measure the progress of REDI goals.

The full article is published open access and available to read for free online in The American Journal of Bioethics. To read the full article, visit this link.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Prof. Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, please contact David Lamb at [email protected].

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About the Columbia University Division of Ethics 

Columbia University’s Division of Ethics is a multidisciplinary unit that focuses on conceptual, empirical, and policy-related bioethics research that addresses emerging challenges in biomedical research and health care. Research topics include gene sequencing and genetic testing, machine learning and medical decision-making, big data and the learning health system, and access to and equity of care. For more information about the Division of Ethics at Columbia University, please visit the Division website.



Journal

The American Journal of Bioethics

DOI

10.1080/15265161.2024.2371116

Article Title

Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Bioethics: Recommendations from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors Presidential Task Force

Article Publication Date

5-Aug-2024

COI Statement

None

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