Racial Affinity Group Caucusing in Medical Education — A Key Supplement to Antiracism Curricula

  • Lewis L
  • Cribb Fabersunne C
  • Iacopetti C
  • et al.
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Racial Affinity Group Caucusing in Medical Education Racial affinity group caucuses — facilitated sessions for learners who join groups according to self-identified racial or ethnic identity — can ...

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Lewis, L., Cribb Fabersunne, C., Iacopetti, C. L., Negussie-Retta, G., McBride, D., Irving, P., & Marbin, J. (2023). Racial Affinity Group Caucusing in Medical Education — A Key Supplement to Antiracism Curricula. New England Journal of Medicine, 388(17), 1542–1545. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp2212866

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