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    • The inaugural installment examines Hans Jonas's 1969 essay on human experimentation.

    Discussion:

    • Laura Specker Sullivan's article, "Trust, Risk, and Race in American Medicine," addresses patient mistrust.
    • It contextualizes mistrust within the history of racism in U.S. biomedical and clinical settings.
    • The article offers practical strategies for clinicians to improve patient and family relationships.

    Key Insights:

    • Historical racism significantly impacts trust in American medicine and biomedical research.
    • Clinicians can take specific steps to foster better relationships with distrustful patients.
    • Understanding the roots of mistrust is crucial for equitable healthcare.

    Outlook:

    • The column "Looking Back, Looking Forward" will continue to analyze foundational bioethics literature.
    • Further research is needed to implement and evaluate strategies for rebuilding trust.
    • Addressing systemic racism is essential for achieving health equity and improving patient outcomes.