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Mashup Score: 3This, Too, Is What Racism Feels Like | Health Affairs Journal - 4 year(s) ago
Discussion Health Affairs Vol.39 No.11 This, Too, Is What Racism Feels Like
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Mashup Score: 0George Floyd mural outside Cup Foods defaced - 4 year(s) ago
The vandalism comes as city officials are weighing how to both reopen and preserve 38th and Chicago,
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Mashup Score: 2Emergency Medicine News - 4 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 8Why Racial Justice Matters in Radiation Oncology - 4 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 3The fallout from George Floyd's death: Physicians, how are you? How are your patients? A conversation on race for psychiatrists - 4 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 5Moving From The Five Whys To Five Hows: Addressing Racial Inequities In COVID-19 Infection And Death | Health Affairs - 4 year(s) ago
In recent months, states and municipalities have begun releasing data on COVID-19 infections and death that reveal profound racial disparities. In Louisiana, Black patients account for 57 percent of COVID-19 deaths, while making up only 33 percent of the total population. In Wisconsin, Hispanic patients constitute 12 percent of confirmed COVID-19 cases, but only 7 percent of the total…
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The belief that a person’s ability to speak precludes the possibility of suffocation is false and can have fatal consequences. This commentary reviews basic respiratory physiology and highlights th…
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Mashup Score: 3Ted Love - 4 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 7The Racism Pandemic: Thoughts from an African Student - 4 year(s) ago
The senseless killings of George Floyd and so many others have sparked not only outrage in me but bitter memories.
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New in Narrative Matters, @bcunningMDPHD of @UMNews reflects on after #GeorgeFloyd’s killing, the health effects of #racism become embodied for her and other #Black Americans. Read, “This Too, Is What Racism Feels Like,” in the Nov. issue: https://t.co/sVDcNm0PgH https://t.co/O6dzfuUzlp