Critical Race Theory & Christianity
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Dr. Omari Hodge joins Dr. Mike Chupp on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to talk about critical race theory and how Christian healthcare professionals should approach the issue of racism.
Meet Our Guest
Dr. Omari Hodge is a board-certified family medicine physician. Dr. Hodge’s residency was in family medicine at Self Regional Hospital in South Carolina. Dr. Hodge earned his medical degree at Morehouse School of Medicine. He received his bachelor of science in biology from University of West Georgia. As a primary care physician, Dr. Hodge deals with a wide array of health issues and concerns. Wound management and mental health are some of the common issues he manages daily in the clinics. He serves as an attending physician to the many medical students and residents that rotate through the clinic for training. Dr. Hodge is a current member of CMDA and enjoys travelling, mission work and spending time with his wife and four children.
RESOURCES
- White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo and Michael Eric Dyson
- CMDA and DTS Dialogues: Healthcare and Theology Learning Together
- Clinical Perspectives on the Transgender Movement
- Walking Through Covid-19 with Jesus
- CMDA National Convention
- Racial Justice in Healthcare (Diagram, Statement, R2ED)
- Critical Race Theory