Allyship in Residency: An Introductory Module on Medical Allyship for Graduate Medical Trainees
Introduction Lack of diversity impacts research, medical curricula, and medical trainees' ability to provide equitable patient care. The concept of allyship, defined as a supportive association between identities with power and privilege and marginalized identities, provides an optimal framewor...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Martinez (Author), Joseph Araj (Author), Symone Reid (Author), Jeslyn Rodriguez (Author), Mytien Nguyen (Author), Dorcas Boahema Pinto (Author), Pamela Y. Young (Author), Anicia Ivey (Author), Alexis Webber (Author), Hyacinth Mason (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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