Recognizing Racism in Medicine: A Student-Organized and Community-Engaged Health Professional Conference
Purpose: This piece details the evaluation and implementation of a student-led educational intervention designed to train health professionals on the impact of racism in health care and provide tools to mitigate it. In addition, this conference, cosponsored by medical, nursing, and social work train...
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Main Authors: | Ademide A. Adelekun (Author), Julia Carney (Author), Whitney U. Orji (Author), Emily Rider-Longmaid (Author), Daniel C. Stokes (Author), Stephanie Teeple (Author), Jaya Aysola (Author) |
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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