Asian-American medical students often experience racism and feel overlooked at school, according to a Yale School of Medicine-led study published Monday. The study, published in the journal JAMA ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medical student burnout is an important quality assessment metric in medicine. Students with multiple ...
Throughout his career in medicine, David Yang, 32, says he’s acutely felt the impacts of his race. A Chinese American emergency medicine fellow at the Yale School of Medicine, Yang said he’s had slurs ...
A recent paper by Zhang and colleagues explored the effect of microaggressions on Asian American medical students. Microaggressions were first described by groundbreaking African American psychiatrist ...
・A new investigation reveals that medical schools in the U.S. may still be employing race-based admissions practices that disadvantage white and Asian applicants, accepting black students with lower ...
Roughly one-third of Black medical students reported experiencing discrimination in medical school—the highest rates of any racial or ethnic group, according to a study published Wednesday in the ...
Chanya Bordeerat, who attends an alternative high school in Beaverton, has always tried her best in school. But she never felt like a “stereotypical Asian kid.” The stereotypes she saw in her schools ...