Bahareh Goodarzi is a midwife, teacher and researcher at the Midwifery Science department of Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands. The Netherlands. She has started two working groups on diversity, inclusivity and anti-discrimination, one at the AVAG Midwifery Academy Amsterdam Groningen, and one at the Royal Dutch organization of midwives (KNOV). Goodarzi’s research focusses on risk selection in maternal and newborn care, particularly on the risk of inequity in care outcomes.
Bahareh Goodarzi is a midwife, teacher and researcher at the Midwifery Science department of Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands. The Netherlands. She has started two working groups on diversity, inclusivity and anti-discrimination, one at the AVAG Midwifery Academy Amsterdam Groningen, and one at the Royal Dutch organization of midwives (KNOV). Goodarzi’s research focusses on risk selection in maternal and newborn care, particularly on the risk of inequity in care outcomes.
Further reading:
- Burnett (2020) Dismantling racism in education: In 2020, the year of the nurse & midwife, “it’s time.”
- Zanting (2020) The ‘exotic other’ in medical curricula: Rethinking cultural diversity in course manuals.
- Zaidi (2021) From the “top-down” and the “bottom-up”: Centering Foucault’s notion of biopower and individual accountability within systemic racism
- Lim (2021) Students’ perceptions on race in medical education and healthcare.
- Vyas (2020) Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use
of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms.