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Health equity is a challenge for the bio/pharmaceutical industry. It is no secret that there are biases within the…
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Efforts to curb implicit bias in the medical field can lead to better care and better health outcomes.
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As physicians from three distinct racial minorities, our lives are defined by an innate tension.
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Executive Summary Organizations want to both support their Black employees and upskill their workforce around racism, bias, and…
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As the coronavirus continues to rip through the nation leaving behind thousands of victims in its path, black communities have…
As the coronavirus continues to rip through the nation leaving behind thousands of victims in its path, black communities have…
As the coronavirus continues to rip through the nation leaving behind thousands of victims in its path, black communities have…
(NEW YORK) -- As the coronavirus continues to rip through the nation leaving behind thousands of victims in its path, black…
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Numbers broken down by race have shocked the nation. As the coronavirus continues to rip through the nation leaving behind…
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A research study on a commercial computer program used to allocate health care resources on predicted future health care costs…
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, Starbucks stores in the United States closed for part of the day to deliver “implicit bias training” for all of its employees.
Photo: JESSICA GRIFFIN, MBR / TNS Starbucks is closing some 8,000 stores to give "implicit bias training" to employees.
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On Tuesday, Starbucks stores in the United States will close for part of the day to deliver “implicit bias training” for all of…
Kate Ratliff, University of Florida Published 10:02 pm, Sunday, October 29, 2017 (The Conversation is an independent and…
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When most people think of bias, they imagine an intentional thought or action – for example, a conscious belief that women are…
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Home Other Sciences Social Sciences October 30, 2017 October 30, 2017 by Kate Ratliff And Colin Smith, The Conversation When…
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