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1998 Implicit Association Test

The impact of politics in medicine…

April 20, 2022 by Richard Walker

The impact of politics in medicine, especially in medical education, writes Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, puts doctors and the health of their patients at risk.

Tags: 1998 Implicit Association Test, Covid, Discrimination, Do No Harm, Doctor Patient Relationship, Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, Health Affairs, Medical schools, National Library of Medicine, Physician bias, Race-based formula, Racial disparities, Systemic racism, The New England Journal of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Wall Street Journal, White Coats for Black Lives

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