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In this episode, Jemima, Rumesha, Amal, Haadiya, Sim and Isra look at the different events that happen in their lives involving the medical field, and how it effect the BAME community. They mainly discuss the reasons why women of colour are likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth. In addition, they talked about factors like COVID, and other diseases to see if theres also racial discrimination in that aspect.
Sensitive issues are talk about. (Experience of racism, problems during childbirth/ pregnancy)

Racism in the Medical Field Isra Ibrahim

    • Government

In this episode, Jemima, Rumesha, Amal, Haadiya, Sim and Isra look at the different events that happen in their lives involving the medical field, and how it effect the BAME community. They mainly discuss the reasons why women of colour are likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth. In addition, they talked about factors like COVID, and other diseases to see if theres also racial discrimination in that aspect.
Sensitive issues are talk about. (Experience of racism, problems during childbirth/ pregnancy)

    Racism in the Medical Field 2.0

    Racism in the Medical Field 2.0

    In this episode, Jemima, Rumesha, Amal, Haadiya, Sim and Isra look at the different events that happen in their lives involving the medical field, and how it effect the BAME community. They mainly discuss the reasons why women of colour are likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth. In addition, they talked about factors like COVID, and other diseases to see if theres also racial discrimination in that aspect.

    Sensitive issues are talk about. (Experience of racism, problems during childbirth/ pregnancy)

    • 1 hr 24 min

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