The Color of Normal Racism is a System, Not an Event
Keya Locke, MD, MBA
The University of Florida – Jacksonville
Department of Anesthesiology
December 13, 2021
Objectives
- Promote anti-racial allyship
- Define aversive racism, structural racism, and performative allyship
- Acknowledge the history of racism in medicine and its continued effects on marginalized groups
Dr. Locke is an Assistant Professor and the Assistant Medical Director of Perioperative Services in the Department of Anesthesiology at The University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville. She did her medical school and residency training at the University of Florida and earned her MBA from the University of Florida Warrington School of Business. As an active member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Dr. Locke sits on the Women in Anesthesia committee, Practice Management committee, and the Wellness Outreach working group. Her interests include practice management and organizational behavior. She hopes to bring a better understanding of how organizations “breathe” and how to apply strategies of successful organizations to medical ones.
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