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This is our lane: talking with patients about racism

Racism has significantly impacted communities of color for centuries. The year 2020 is a reminder that racism is an ongoing public health crisis. Healthcare institutions have an important role in dismantling racism because of their ability to implement innovative solutions that advance diversity, ad...

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Published in:Women's midlife health 2021-08, Vol.7 (1), p.7-7, Article 7
Main Authors: Diop, Michelle S, Taylor, Christy N, Murillo, Sascha N, Zeidman, Jessica A, James, Aisha K, Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M
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Racism
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