
Season 3 · Episode 1
Unconscious bias, cultural safety and racism in health: How we heal a broken system with Professor Gregory Phillips
June 3, 202053m 4sExplicit
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Show Notes
On the show today we talk to Professor Gregory Phillips, a change-maker, thought-leader and medical anthropologist. We spoke about issues such as cultural safety, Indigenous health equality, western medical science and the importance of working in an Indigenous knowledge basis. Bio: Gregory Phillips is from the Waanyi and Jaru peoples, and comes from Cloncurry and Mount Isa. He is a medical anthropologist, with thirty years' experience in leading change in cultural safety, healing and decolonisation. Gregory is Chief Executive Officer of ABSTARR Consulting, is a Professor of First People's Health, and serves on several boards and committees, including chairing the Ebony Institute, the Cathy Freeman Foundation and AHPRA's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health strategy group. Links: ABSTARR Consulting: http://abstarr.com/ Find Gregory on LinkedIn here.