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The “Can the Clinician See You Now? Context and Connection in Racially Discordant Clinical Encounters” topic was originally presented during National Minority Quality Forum’s weekly webinar series. Listen now for a closer look at addressing existing disparities.
Panelists:
Kenyon Michael Railey, MD Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health at Duke School of Medicine, Medical Director of Duke Physician Assistant Program, Vice Chair of Diversity & Inclusion at Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health, Founding Course Director of the Cultural Determinants of Health and Health Disparities curriculum at Duke School of Medicine
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