Take Two Aspirin and Call Me by My Pronouns

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Take Two Aspirin and Call Me by My Pronouns
Author : Stanley Goldfarb
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Publisher : Bombardier Books
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2024
ISBN : 1642938491
Pages : 211 pages
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"In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in 2020, medical schools across the country raced to adopt increased diversity mandates and anti-racism training. Based on the false charge that the healthcare system is biased against minority groups, medical deans and trustees rushed to institute sweeping reforms that will dramatically reduce the quality of medical training and upend the traditional doctor-patient relationship. According to Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a longtime medical researcher and educator with extensive clinical experience, these changes coincide with already lowered standards, such as grade inflation and demands for 'socially relevant' curricula that have nothing to do with the care of actual patients. In this coruscating lament for the decline of American medicine, Goldfarb debunks the myth of a 'racist' healthcare system and shows how elevating diversity above merit will produce substandard healthcare for all Americans--regardless of race."--Amazon website.

Take Two Aspirin and Call Me by My Pronouns

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