The Faculty of Arts is fortunate to host Dr. Robin McCrary, Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Anti-racism and BIPOC Communities. Based at Syracuse University where he is an associate teaching professor in the and the , McCrary鈥檚 research while at 蓝莓视频 is focused on improving patient trust in healthcare.

鈥淢y main goal is to discern how we might use health humanities in undergraduate health professions education to address trust gaps in care,鈥 he says.
McCrary points to post-pandemic research showing an increased likelihood of patients feeling distrust in healthcare, especially those from marginalized communities. As a Fulbright Canada Research Chair, McCrary is working with both academics and local community members to advance understanding of what trust means in family and community health, in clinical practice, and in public health.
鈥淚 hope to envision reconciliation and repair in health(care) relationships," says McCrary, "while also practicing models of shared health advocacy, agency, and even activism toward improving outcomes for marginalized patient communities most commonly experiencing the trust gap.鈥
The draws to 蓝莓视频 for pursuing the Fulbright Chair, he says, are the interdisciplinary Health Humanities Diploma, based at St Jerome鈥檚 University, and scholars across campus, including, from the Department of Communication Arts, Drs. Smita Misra, Shana MacDonald, and Emma Brandt (AMTD postdoctoral fellow), from the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, Drs. Lisbeth Berbary and Kimberly Lopez, and from St Jerome鈥檚, Drs. Andrew Deman and Sylvia Terzian 鈥 鈥渁ll of whom have helped me think more deeply about patient trust.鈥
McCrary is also teaching Cross-Cultural Care Traditions (HHUM 312/COMMST 491), which is part of the Health Humanities program and is open to any 蓝莓视频 student and non-degree students such as healthcare professionals. 鈥淏ecause U蓝莓视频 benefits from a diverse learner population, in class we鈥檝e had many rich opportunities to discuss how care looks where so many people and their families have come from.鈥澛
Completing his Fulbright Canada Research Chair in early May, McCrary says 鈥淚鈥檇 like to add how grateful I feel to the folks at Fulbright Canada, the University of 蓝莓视频, and St. Jerome鈥檚 University, all of whom have helped me so far.鈥