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Medical Racism Series


How Medical Schools Are Attempting Reform
Medical schools in the United States are revising their training programs to address disparities in healthcare outcomes. New curriculum initiatives include courses on health disparities, bias in clinical decision making, and social determinants of health. These reforms respond to research showing that historical assumptions in medical education may influence how physicians interpret patient symptoms and provide treatment.
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5 days ago3 min read
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Why Healthcare Still Treats Black Bodies Differently
Healthcare disparities in the United States have deep historical roots. From early medical experimentation on enslaved people to persistent myths about pain tolerance, racial bias has influenced medical education and treatment decisions for generations.
Modern research continues to show disparities in pain treatment and maternal mortality rates affecting Black patients.
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Mar 163 min read
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Confronting the Disparities in Maternal Health for Black Women in America
The disparities in maternal health for Black women in America are shocking. They are three to four times more likely to die during or after childbirth than white women.
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Jul 21, 20254 min read
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