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Countering the Arguments Against Enhancing Diversity in Medicine with Evidence

Offered By: Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a compelling cardiovascular grand rounds presentation that addresses and refutes arguments against enhancing diversity in medicine using evidence-based approaches. Delve into the insights shared by Dr. Quinn Capers as he presents a comprehensive analysis of the importance of diversity in healthcare. Gain valuable perspectives on how increased representation can positively impact patient care, medical research, and the overall healthcare system. Learn about strategies to overcome barriers and misconceptions surrounding diversity initiatives in medical education and practice. Discover the latest research and data supporting the benefits of a diverse medical workforce and its potential to reduce health disparities. Engage with thought-provoking discussions on implicit bias, cultural competence, and the role of institutions in fostering inclusive environments. Enhance your understanding of the critical need for diversity in medicine and acquire tools to advocate for positive change in your professional setting.

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Countering the Arguments Against Enhancing Diversity in Medicine with Evidence | Quinn Capers, MD


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Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation

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