A recent review examines the role of implicit bias in healthcare delivery & the effectiveness of strategies designed to reduce it.
Overall findings were mixed, but stereotype replacement and meaningful intergroup contact consistently showed measurable positive effects.
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10.03.2026 18:44
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Read Dr. Stella Safo (@ammahstarr.bsky.social)’s latest article in Positively Aware on why advocacy matters now more than ever -- and how patients living with HIV/AIDS can advocate for themselves in these turbulent times:
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02.03.2026 13:02
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Topics will include:
• The current challenges facing public health infrastructure
• Healthcare’s role in supporting public health resilience
• Opportunities for advocacy, partnerships, and investment
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24.02.2026 14:00
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Public health systems are facing growing strain from years of underinvestment and shifting policy landscapes. This session will feature an expert panel examining how healthcare leaders and institutions can help protect and strengthen public health systems.
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24.02.2026 14:00
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🗓️ TODAY, Feb 24, 2026 @ 4:30 PM ET 🗓️
Don't miss our next #SocialMedicine Rounds: Reimagining Public Health in a Turbulent Time
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24.02.2026 14:00
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Structural competency trains clinicians to recognize how systemic factors shape patient health beyond individual pathology.
The article comes as the LCME confirms it will move forward with removing structural competency from accreditation standards in the U.S. and Canada.
20.02.2026 00:49
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"A recent @medpagetoday.com piece by Drs. Morse & Metzl examines the role of structural competency in medical education.
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20.02.2026 00:49
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Structural competency trains clinicians to recognize how systemic factors shape patient health beyond individual pathology.
The article comes as the LCME confirms it will move forward with removing structural competency from accreditation standards in the U.S. and Canada.
19.02.2026 17:01
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Keep Structural Competency in Medical Education: Training Doctors to Treat all Patients
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16.02.2026 13:30
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Keep Structural Competency in Medical Education: Training Doctors to Treat all Patients
Structural competency prepares future physicians to recognize that social & systemic inequities directly shape patient health outcomes. When medical students are taught to understand this, they’re better equipped to provide effective and compassionate care.
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16.02.2026 13:30
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Instead of explicitly requiring schools to teach the principles of culturally and structurally competent care, proposed changes would replace those standards with broader, less specific language about “professionalism and ethical behavior in caring for patients from a variety of backgrounds.”
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16.02.2026 13:30
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⭐ Petition Alert: Protect Structural Competency in Medical Education
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The LCME is proposing changes that would weaken requirements for teaching structural competency in medical schools.
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16.02.2026 13:30
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12.02.2026 20:24
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Sign the Petition
Keep Structural Competency in Medical Education: Training Doctors to Treat all Patients
Structural competency prepares future physicians to recognize that social & systemic inequities directly shape patient health outcomes. When medical students are taught to understand this, they’re better equipped to provide effective and compassionate care.
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12.02.2026 20:24
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Instead of explicitly requiring schools to teach the principles of culturally and structurally competent care, proposed changes would replace those standards with broader, less specific language about “professionalism and ethical behavior in caring for patients from a variety of backgrounds.”
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12.02.2026 20:24
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⭐ Petition Alert: Protect Structural Competency in Medical Education
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The LCME is proposing changes that would weaken requirements for teaching structural competency in medical schools.
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12.02.2026 20:24
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One thing I hope every healthcare worker remembers: we’re in this together.
Support and solidarity are how we sustain ourselves in this work.
To learn more about our work with Just Equity for Health, visit justequityforhealth.com
11.02.2026 15:01
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Topics will include:
• The current challenges facing public health infrastructure
• Healthcare’s role in supporting public health resilience
• Opportunities for advocacy, partnerships, and investment
Join us for a timely conversation on the future of public health.
06.02.2026 15:29
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Public health systems are facing growing strain from years of underinvestment and shifting policy landscapes. This session will feature an expert panel examining how healthcare leaders and institutions can help protect and strengthen public health systems.
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06.02.2026 15:29
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🗓️ Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026 @ 4:30 PM ET 🗓️
Don't miss our next #SocialMedicine Rounds: Reimagining Public Health in a Turbulent Time
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06.02.2026 15:29
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For example, AIAN & Hispanic people are more than twice as likely to be uninsured, and AIAN & Black people have shorter life expectancy compared to white people.
Pregnancy-related mortality rates are also more than 3 times higher among Black birthing people than among white birthing people.
06.02.2026 11:00
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A new @kff.org policy brief on racial and ethnic inequities shows that across most measures of health, healthcare access, and social determinants of health, Hispanic, Black, and American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) people fare worse than white people.
Read more: 🔗 tinyurl.com/2ufewtyz
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06.02.2026 11:00
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The Green Book for Health website is officially live.
This is a community built resource where people can share information about where to go, who to trust, and how to navigate the healthcare system more safely.
If you want to be part of shaping this resource, visit greenbookforhealth.org.
04.02.2026 15:03
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To learn more about our work supporting physicians of color, visit JustEquityForHealth.com
30.01.2026 14:05
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One thing every physician of color should know: your presence carries real weight. Even when your qualifications are questioned or your belonging is challenged, there are patients who feel safer, more understood, and more supported simply because they see themselves reflected in you.
30.01.2026 14:05
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What are social medicine rounds?
Our Social Medicine Rounds are an opportunity to connect our staff, faculty, trainees and community members to leaders who discuss the medical, economic and psychosocial issues impacting the health and wellness of our Bronx community.
26.01.2026 14:00
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Our Jan 2026 Rounds will feature members of a panel sponsored by the AHRQ & NIMHD as they discuss how to address algorithmic bias in healthcare, share guiding principles for equity-centered design & implementation, and explore what community engagement & accountability look like in the age of AI.
26.01.2026 14:00
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Healthcare algorithms, including those based on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, are increasingly being used to inform clinical decision-making, risk stratification, and resource allocation.
26.01.2026 14:00
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🗓️ Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026 @ 4:30 PM ET 🗓️
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26.01.2026 14:00
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A new perspective piece by the COPD Foundation highlights the widening health gap between rural & non-rural people living w/ COPD, proposing a reclassification of rurality that better reflects the socioeconomic and environmental factors shaping disease complexity.
Read more: tinyurl.com/4y9depmd
22.01.2026 13:22
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