by ChristinaSilva | Jan 31, 2023 | Blog
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer Written by Sarah Gantz January 24, 2023–Jasmine Brown’s class of medical students at the University of Pennsylvania has about 170 students — 23 of whom are Black. Of those, she is one of 10 women. In her new book, Twice as...
by David Rosado | Jan 31, 2023 | Blog
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer Written by Sarah Gantz January 24, 2023–Jasmine Brown’s class of medical students at the University of Pennsylvania has about 170 students — 23 of whom are Black. Of those, she is one of 10 women. In her new book, Twice as...
by David Rosado | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog
American Medical Association— Patients of color often seek care from doctors who look like them, but they may have to wait a long time for that opportunity. According to William McDade, MD, PhD., Medical schools need to aggressively recruit a more diverse community of...
by ChristinaSilva | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog
COVID-19 vaccine trials have moved into phase three. Two trials were launched in the United States and researchers are looking to enroll 30,000 people for each trial. They are working to ensure that a significant percentage of volunteers come from the places hit...
by David Rosado | Jul 31, 2018 | Blog
Racial, socioeconomic, and international diversity aren’t just nice things to have within America’s Physician workforce. They can be a difference between life and death. According to a study from researchers at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, patients treated...