California effort to confront implicit bias among doctors faces 1st Amendment challenge
Briefly

I find it an insult to my colleagues to imply that they won't be a good doctor if a racially divergent patient is in front of them.
The California lawsuit does not dispute the state's authority to require implicit-bias training. It questions only whether the state can require all teachers to discuss implicit bias in their continuing medical education courses.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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