We were glad to see the editorial board’s statement that “It's essential for NY to acknowledge bias in health care.” As Covid-19 brings a renewed focus on addressing health disparities, we urge ...
Deaths related to COVID-19 were more than twice as high among Black, Latino, and Native American people as among whites in 2020, according to new research out from the National Cancer Institute. It's ...
“The United States as amicus curiae contends that race-based admissions programs further compelling interests at our Nation’s military academies. No military academy is a party to these cases, however ...
Doctors warn removing DEI standards may harm efforts to improve healthcare equity. On May 19, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) voted to remove diversity partnerships and programs from ...
Diverse groups of healthcare providers with different backgrounds and experiences can help to bring new perspectives to the table and can help improve patient outcomes.¹ Board-Certified Plastic ...
New York will up its spending to $2.4 million on programs to train, support future diverse doctors. COVID-19 sparked a 18% uptick in medical school applications nationally, with many people of color ...
Bad news for the future of medicine and the future of human life. While radical politics had consumed the ‘soft sciences’ and most impractical academic fields, the practical ones, especially the ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – During his medical school interview season in 2016, Korry Wirth's mother died. He started school at the University of Rochester's Medical Center in New York, thinking he could push ...