fromPsychology Today
1 day agoRacial Bias in Medicine Isn't Just an American Problem
The hospital gown offered no defense against the cold air or the searing pain radiating through her body. Each breath was a negotiation with a searing internal fire. Lying in that sterile bed, under harsh fluorescent lights, she was unquestionably at her most vulnerable, facing a landscape of agony she could not navigate alone. Her suffering was entirely dependent on the subjective assessment of the medical professionals who walked the polished floors.
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