Real progress in health inequities requires meeting communities where they are and addressing the root causes of medical ...
McKesson Medical-Surgical ... The evaluation found that nearly 900 Black, Hispanic and white qualified applicants for associate material handler positions were allegedly discriminated against ...
But only 5.7% of physicians in the United States self-identify as Black ... HBCUs and medical schools; concerns about preferential treatment for students from predominantly white institutions ...
Severely injured Black, Asian and Hispanic children and adults are less likely than white patients to receive ... anesthesiology resident at Montefiore Medical Center, New York.
4 (UPI) --McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc. entered into an agreement with the Labor Department on Monday resolving employment discrimination issues involving nearly 900 Black, Hispanic and White ...
Throughout the COVID pandemic, the media widely reported that Black patients were more likely than white patients to refuse vaccines, including the influenza and COVID vaccines. A new study ...
Toronto Metropolitan University's new medical school had previously said it would 'purposefully admit' Indigenous, Black and other 'equity-deserving students' in an effort to address 'persistent ...
The advisors then shared their thoughts on the barriers and facilitators for Black premed students entering medical school ... who attended predominantly white institutions (PWIs).
white doctors are just too terrifying or too incapable of helping “BIPOC” students navigate the complexities of a medical career. As troublesome, UW seems to think black future doctors would ...
Leading on from this, I’d like to reach out and provide you with ‘food for thought’ on how members of the black medical community ... disciplinary process than white staff.
Researchers have been unable to explain why after giving birth, Black patients are two to three times as likely to retain or gain additional weight compared to their white counterparts ...