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The forum came at time when there appears to be little health messaging at the federal level.
All 39 physician residents in Sutter Health’s programs at Memorial Medical Center speak at least one language besides English ...
Dr. Kellan E. Baker discusses how significant cuts to health care research and bans on gender-affirming care affect LGBTQ+ ...
I grew up and began my career in Brazil, where access to health care and education—especially in low-resource settings—was ...
If you’ve ever left a medical visit feeling unseen or shaken, this will help you reimagine healthcare as a space where ...
At the recent AWS Summit in Washington, D.C., hosted by Amazon Web Services, a panel of healthcare IT experts discussed the ...
Research shows minority patients are more likely to seek care from a provider of similar race. We need more opportunities for ...
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center fosters a culture of inclusion, wellness, and community — where every patient, trainee, and staff member feels valued.
Anna Kirkland has been studying law, health, and discrimination for twenty-five years. She is a professor of Women’s and ...
Get CUltured, in partnership with Kappa Alpha Theta, hosted a Panhellenic event celebrating the cultural diversity in CU Boulder sorority life. Over the course of their time in the College of Media, ...
A physician assistant claimed she was fired by a Michigan hospital for seeking a religious exemption regarding gender-affirming care. Now the federal government is also investigating.
Encounter-level factors played a key role in limiting outpatient COVID-19 treatment for Black and Latino patients.