Panel Discussion event and book launch of 'Anti-Racist Medicine', exploring how medicine navigates race, ethics, and persistent moral disagreement.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
The publication of the first Anti-Racist Medicine textbook provides an opportunity to reflect on how medicine engages with questions of race, justice, and professional responsibility. Debates about race in medicine are often framed as empirical or technical questions, yet they frequently reflect deeper disagreements about values, evidence, and explanation. The book examines how concepts such as race and ethnicity, while socially constructed and historically shaped, continue to influence clinical practice, medical education, research, and healthcare institutions. It explores how racialised inequities arise through complex interactions between racism, social and economic disadvantage, migration, culture, and other structural factors, rather than any single cause. These debates raise important questions about how race and ethnicity should be understood and used in medicine, when (if ever) they should inform clinical or research decision-making.
This event will bring together scholars and clinicians from across disciplines to explore how these disagreements emerge, how they shape medical education, research, and practice, and what it means to engage with them openly and responsibly. Rather than seeking premature consensus, the discussion will consider how medicine might learn to work constructively with ethical disagreement.
This event is part of the ANTITHESES Platform programme of events- engaging in disagreement, polarisation and uncertainty.
SPEAKER INFORMATION
- Chair- Sir Prof Aziz Sheikh, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
- Prof Joseph Graves, North Carolina A&T State University
- Prof Mehrunisha Suleman, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford
- Dr Zeshan Qureshi, NHS doctor and philosopher
PROGRAMME
Doors open- 5:30 pm; Panel discussion followed by drinks reception- 6-8 pm.
- Keynote (20 mins): Prof Joseph Graves
- Panel (30 mins): Prof Joseph Graves, Prof Mehrunisha Suleman, Dr Zeshan Qureshi
- Chair: Sir Prof Aziz Sheikh
- Q&A (30 mins)
- Drinks reception
Location: The Divinity School, Oxford, OX1 3BG
Please note: This event is in-person only.
BOOKING INFORMATION
If you would like to attend, please register here.
If you can no longer attend the event after registering, please email us at antitheses@ethox.ox.ac.uk to let us know, so we can provide your place to someone else. Thank you.
