Responding to Interprofessional Microaggressions: Bystander Training-A Virtual Simulation Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents
Introduction Literature demonstrates the detrimental impact of discrimination and microaggressions at personal and institutional levels in the health care workplace. Residents in our program requested curricula to help with addressing manifestations of bias. In response, we designed and implemented...
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Main Authors: | Radha Govindraj (Author), Dhanesh D. Binda (Author), Angelique C. Harris (Author), Sonia Ananthakrishnan (Author), Meghan E. McGrath (Author), Wendy Kuohung (Author), Tun-Yi Hsu (Author), Jennifer Siegel (Author), Gopal Yadavalli (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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