David Fajgenbaum, MD, nearly died from a rare disease, but his own research unearthed a treatment. Now he’s using AI and groundbreaking research to help others.
Curtailing training in diversity, equity, and inclusion risks ignoring the shadow of history that still haunts many Black patients, argues Damon Tweedy, MD.
Leaders at medical schools and teaching hospitals are examining how unconscious bias affects academic medicine and looking at ways to mitigate the impact.
Physicians make decisions every day that have an ethical or moral component. How can we effectively train students and residents to do the right things?
At Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, students take patient histories, conduct physicals, make presentations, and document findings.