White physicians need to examine where racism lives within them and how it lives through them to address the appalling racial inequities in healthcare.
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A fourth-year medical student discusses the benefits (and challenges) of certifying medical students as interpreters, helping to build a workforce of well-trained, culturally competent physicians.
Giving and receiving feedback thoughtfully is a skill, one that has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy.
While artificial intelligence mimics tasks done by a human being, augmented intelligence is intended to help humans — like a dependable, highly intelligent associate.
Physicians must consider the challenges associated with using facial recognition technology in healthcare settings.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hard at work finalizing a new proposed rule that could affect public health negatively.
By 2030, robots will likely replace 800 million workers. Will physicians make the cut?
Patients and their families are advocating for their right to access the latest medical research papers to help find potential treatments and understand health conditions.
In the past few years, Snapchat has allowed plastic surgeons to showcase labiaplasty surgical procedures to a large audience, which has led to ethical concerns.
While overall gender diversity has improved in the healthcare profession, female physicians are still paid significantly less than their male counterparts.
As the #MeToo movement has gained strength, reports of sexual harassment at medical schools have mostly remained stagnant.
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