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Proposing Abolition Theory for Carceral Medical Education
Authors:DiZoglio  Joseph David  Telma  Kate
Institution:1.Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT, USA
;2.Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Lebanon, NH, USA
;3.Dartmouth College, HB 7000–182, 66 College St, Remsen Bldg., Hanover, NH, 03755, USA
;
Abstract:

Medical schools, like all institutions, are conservative since they seek to maintain and expand on their accomplishments. Stakes are high in carceral medicine given the risks of replicating the inhumane social conditions that exist within prisons and allow prisons to exist. Given the increasing number of partnerships between state and municipal carceral systems with academic medical centers, medical schools must consider which guiding theory they will use to teach carceral medicine. The interdisciplinary theory of prison abolition is best fit for the task of training medical students to think about the long term goals of societal change and public health.

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