Training in a segregated health care system means that health professions students and trainees learn bias and experience helplessness and burnout if they wish to-but cannot-rectify segregated care. When racial… Click to show full abstract
Training in a segregated health care system means that health professions students and trainees learn bias and experience helplessness and burnout if they wish to-but cannot-rectify segregated care. When racial segregation is built into training environments, many students and trainees quickly internalize which patients are de facto deemed more worthy of care. Students and trainees who recognize this feature of their professional training as dysfunctional and as an ethical and equity problem need support when reporting inequities and advocating for desegregated health systems. By supporting such efforts, faculty and organizations can help desegregate health care, minimize iatrogenic harm from bias, motivate health equity, and promote equitable access to quality health service delivery.
               
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