Racism influences medical students' decision on practicing in minority or underserved communities, study says
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- A longitudinal study of 3,756 U.S. medical students provides evidence that racism in medical schools influenced their decisions on whether to practice in minority or underserved communities. "Structural racism is deeply embedded in all areas of society, and medical education is no exception," according to the study in the August issue of [...]
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