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Citational Racism: How Leading Medical Journals Reproduce Segregation in American Medical Knowledge

Bill of Health

Biases in scholarly citations against scholars of color promote racial inequality, stifle intellectual analysis, and can harm patients and communities. While the lack of citations to scholars of color in medical journals may be due to carelessness, ignorance , or structural impediments , in some cases it is due to reckless neglect.

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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 3 of 5, Letters “K” through “O”

Health Populi

This week, I’m sharing all the letters of the alphabet with you which reminded me keywords and themes emerging as we were learning about this dastardly public health threat beginning early in 2020. Then on the left I used complementary printed dot paper that reminded me of random, colorful cells seen under a microscope.

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Why On-Site Search Should Be A Priority for Healthcare

HIT Consultant

If a customer searches for “men’s red polka dot XL shirt available near me” the results will be real-time and match the desired characteristics, such as color, size, and availability. Modern search is able to understand natural language — speaking rather than entering keywords — with the accuracy to surface relevant results.

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EEOC Casts Spotlight on Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring and Other Employment Decisions

Hall Render

The post EEOC Casts Spotlight on Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring and Other Employment Decisions appeared first on Law Firm | Health Care Law Firm in the USA | Hall Render. For ethical reasons, Hall Render attorneys cannot—outside of an attorney-client relationship—answer specific questions that would be legal advice.

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