The forest and the trees: Theorizing a Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy for medical education
Journal
Social Science & Medicine
ISSN
0277-9536
Date Issued
2025-10
Author(s)
Hannah L. Kakara Anderson
Justin L. Bullock
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118171
Abstract
The explicit purpose of medical education is frequently defined as to educate and train physicians who can serve as leaders in providing high-quality, equitable health care for society. Hidden in this explicit purpose is an implicit premise of extraction: those who become physicians are valuable assets who must be separated from society and assimilated into their roles as leaders. Applying Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies as a lens, the authors use Story Cycle methodology to weave personal and literature-based narratives that illuminate, interrogate, and challenge extraction. Finally, they imagine alternative, non-extractive, possibilities for medical education. In doing so, the authors articulate Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy for medical education.
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