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A medical student’s story of racism and bias

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A medical student’s story of racism and bias

"I am left wondering what would have happened if I was the patient’s daughter, niece (who she said I reminded her of), or friend. The nurse made a quick judgment…
January 25, 2021

A medical student’s story of racism and bias

“I am left wondering what would have happened if I was the patient’s daughter, niece (who she said I reminded her of), or friend. The nurse made a quick judgment based on my physical characteristics, and she was completely incorrect. I am blessed to be able to challenge people’s implicit bias on a daily basis. When I walk down a hall in the hospital with my medical student badge, I feel both proud and out of place. Medicine has a long way to go in terms of making sure that people of color who are underrepresented in medicine feel comfortable, welcomed, and included wherever they go. It starts with making sure we do not make quick judgments when we see Black people and assume that they are there to take out the trash.”

Akosua Y. Oppong is a medical student.

She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, “A medical student’s story of racism and bias.” (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/10/a-medical-students-story-of-racism-and-bias.html)

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