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    • Social Justice in Healthcare
    • Health Equity

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    • Racism presents significant challenges within the nursing profession.
    • Addressing systemic racism is crucial for equitable healthcare delivery.
    • Personal experiences highlight the impact of racism on healthcare professionals.

    Discussion:

    • Strategies for combating racism in nursing are proposed.
    • The importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in nursing is emphasized.
    • Creating an anti-racist environment in nursing requires conscious effort and systemic change.

    Key Insights:

    • Personal narratives offer powerful insights into the lived experiences of racism in nursing.
    • Actionable strategies are needed to foster a more inclusive and equitable nursing workforce.
    • The editorial calls for a proactive approach to dismantling racism in healthcare.

    Outlook:

    • Future efforts should focus on implementing anti-racist policies and practices in nursing education and practice.
    • Continued dialogue and research are essential to understand and mitigate the effects of racism in nursing.
    • Promoting cultural humility and anti-bias training can advance health equity for all patients.