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    The vandalism comes as city officials are weighing how to both reopen and preserve 38th and Chicago,

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    • 1/ As a former ⁦@umnmedschool⁩ student I’m horrified that this happened. A medical student defaced the #GeorgeFloyd memorial in Minneapolis. And admitted the act but also stated he had no memory of what he did, expressing remorse. https://t.co/5jESvYjCoY

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    Wednesday, July 1, 2020 BY ITALO M. BROWN, MD, MPHDifficult conversations are an occupational hazard in emergency medicine. We accept that they are part and parcel of the specialty and invite the discomfort, for better or for worse.When radiology calls characterizing a new lesion, we assume the…

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    • If doctors can restrain a patient with Velcro, why do police need to use lethal force, @grahamwalker asks in this article #aheadofprint. And why did it take #GeorgeFloyd’s death for restraint on the neck to be banned? #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/9D0L6wyx4t https://t.co/DZ1qy6zu2D

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    Recent events have reaffirmed that racism is a pervasive disease plaguing the United States, infiltrating the fabric of this nation. As healthcare professionals dedicated to understanding and alleviating disease, many radiation oncologists have failed to acknowledge how structural racism impacts the health and well-being of the patients we aim to serve. The literature is full of descriptive…

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    • After #GeorgeFloyd was killed, I was asked to write about #racialjustice in #radiationoncology. Did not want this to be a singular voice since that can be easily dismissed. Proud of my colleagues who were brave enough to join me. #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/65hmMFot1Y

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    Listen to this episode from Psychcast on Spotify. SPECIAL: Lorenzo Norris, MD, welcomes fourth-year psychiatry resident Brandon C. Newsome, MD, for a discussion on race relations as a physician in the wake of the death of George Floyd, who was killed when a white police officer kneeled on his neck during an arrest.  Dr. Newsome was raised in Alabama and currently lives in Boston. He shares his…

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    • A SPECIAL #PSYCHIATRY #PODCAST EPISODE Understanding race relations as a #physician in the wake of the death of #GeorgeFloyd with host, @LNorrismd, and guest, Dr. Brandon C. Newsome, MD. @Spotify: https://t.co/VPvJnQY1G4 #psychtwitter https://t.co/d8sMzVG2P9

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    Ted Love is the president and CEO of Global Blood Therapeutics. In his conversation with Nature Biotechnology, he discusses why his time at Haverford College was transformative, why he views Global Blood Therapeutics as a social justice company, and what might be gained from the “racial catharsis” happening in America after the police killing of George Floyd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and…

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    • Ted Love, president & CEO of @GBT_news, on his transformative experience at Haverford College, why he views GBT as a social justice company, and the “racial catharsis” after the police killing of #GeorgeFloyd, on our latest #FirstRounders podcast https://t.co/9PPI3sduRk https://t.co/dUiaGqbV6e

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    • I'm a doctor in MN, my brother is a college student in ND and my sister is a high school senior. My mom sent us a group text after #GeorgeFloyd was murdered and it broke my heart. The burden on our heart is heavy ! https://t.co/ghYiWwcSRr @drjaysheree #ShareTheMicNowMed https://t.co/EQTcpSOdvN