How should clinicians and trainees respond to each other and to patients whose views or behaviors are offensive?

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This commentary responds to a case in which a senior resident physician, an attending physician, and a medical student who is a person of color treat a patient expressing racial bias. By applying affect labeling (naming of emotions), this commentary illustrates how to balance patient preferences with a duty to treat and demands of justice in a way that can be healing for all stakeholders.

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Mitchell, C. D. (2019). How should clinicians and trainees respond to each other and to patients whose views or behaviors are offensive? AMA Journal of Ethics, 21(6), 480–484. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2019.480

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