Taqwa Surapati writes from the perspective of a hijab-wearing, Muslim chaplain. In her chapter, she describes an event involving a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, person of color) patient demanding discharge AMA (against medical advice). The essay is her reflection on that incident and how the team could have better incorporated DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and individual care. She highlights how a more collaborative team effort is needed to deliver care for patients and for each other.

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Healing Hierarchy: Deconstructing Moments of Care

  • Taqwa Surapati

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Taqwa Surapati writes from the perspective of a hijab-wearing, Muslim chaplain. In her chapter, she describes an event involving a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, person of color) patient demanding discharge AMA (against medical advice). The essay is her reflection on that incident and how the team could have better incorporated DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and individual care. She highlights how a more collaborative team effort is needed to deliver care for patients and for each other.