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Emily Cleveland Manchanda1, Karthik Sivashanker2, Steffie Kinglake3
1Assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine in Massachusetts.
Abstract:
All clinicians should provide high-quality, safe, and equitable care to every patient and community. Yet, in practice, health care delivery systems are designed and organized to exacerbate inequity in access and outcomes, and clinicians are incentivized to deliver unequal and inequitable care in deeply segregated academic health centers that are structured to reify white supremacy. This article investigates the nature and scope of health professions educators' obligations to acknowledge harms of segregation in health care as widespread, unjust, iatrogenic, and preventable.
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