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1Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, MI USA.
Abstract:
In order to promote the mentality of inclusion and highlight the importance of inclusion more broadly in medicine, we provided summaries of primary research data to first- and second-year medical students in response to the lack of gender variation amongst the leadership boards of our student organizations.
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