Hospitals slow to act against patient biases toward clinicians
Hospitals’ reluctance to address patient bias toward clinicians will hamper their calls for more workforce diversity and inclusion, according to experts.
Hospitals’ reluctance to address patient bias toward clinicians will hamper their calls for more workforce diversity and inclusion, according to experts.
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Contact: Katie Glenn, kglenn@acc.org, The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the Egyptian Society of Cardiology will virtually host ACC Middle East 2024 on October…
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Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine
Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine