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    Medical students from some historically underrepresented populations experienced moderately higher levels of exhaustion-related burnout, according to findings published in JAMA Network Open.Those who experienced racial discrimination during training were also more likely to experience burnout.

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    • “This burnout is likely multifactorial and could represent a resiliency or survival bias, the burden of increased responsibility and/or recurrent discrimination.” https://t.co/ZXsZu4T31C #CriticalCareUpdate #SCCMDiversity

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    During its 2022 Critical Care Congress, the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Throughout the year, SCCM would like to hear from its diverse membership! Please take a moment to share why DEI is important to you! Scroll down to see what DEI means to others!

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    • Tell your story, and help SCCM celebrate and cultivate #SCCMDiversity! During #SCCM2022, SCCM will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Share what DEI means to you and how you/your institution embrace DEI at https://t.co/nkMT0K2FCa #SCCMSoMe

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    Understanding and addressing inequities in the ICU and access to care are essential to improving patient outcomes. In this roundtable discussion, experts representing each partner organization of the Critical Care Societies Collaborative will share strategies on how you can help rewrite the medical experience so it becomes a safe space for those who experience otherness in various avenues of…

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    • Are you prepared to address inequities in your ICU? This Thursday, get strategies to make your ICU safer space for all. Attend this webcast, featuring @SCCMPresident as well as SCCM member Sanjiv Gray, MD, FACS. Register today! https://t.co/glthNK3r9d #SCCMDiversity

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    Understanding and addressing inequities in the ICU and access to care are essential to improving patient outcomes. In this roundtable discussion, experts representing each partner organization of the Critical Care Societies Collaborative will share strategies on how you can help rewrite the medical experience so it becomes a safe space for those who experience otherness in various avenues of…

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    • Are you prepared to address inequities in your ICU? On Thursday, December 23, get strategies to make your ICU safer space for all with this webcast, featuring @SCCMPresident and SCCM member Sanjiv Gray, MD, FACS. Register today! https://t.co/glthNK3r9d #SCCMDiversity