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Alexander Norbash1, Nadja Kadom2
1University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, San Diego, California.
Abstract:
Although there is an increasing understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion in all aspects of radiology training and practice, many radiology practices have yet to invest into programs that raise awareness and assure that diversity and inclusion goals are met. In many instances, leadership fails to see the value of such investments. Here, we explore what can be learned from other industries in making the business case for diversity and inclusion.
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