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Analysis of diversity at premier medical journals met with silence

Cardiologist Raymond Givens at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where he is associate director of the cardiac intensive care units. Biz Herman for STAT When cardiologist Raymond Givens read the article in the Journal of the American Heart Association last year, it stopped him in his tracks. Written by a fellow cardiologist, it claimed educational affirmative action programs were promoting underprepared Black and Hispanic trainees who would not gain admission to top medical schools or become the best doctors. While the article was widely condemned as racist and error-filled and was swiftly retracted by the journal, its publication left Givens with a host of questions.

Americans hit the road to get vaccinations, giving new meaning to the term covid long-haulers

Americans hit the road to get vaccinations, giving new meaning to the term covid long-haulers Michele Weldon, The Washington Post April 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The author gets her shot at a CVS Pharmacy in Pekin, Ill.Photo by Michele Weldon for The Washington Post. An earlier version of this report incorrectly spelled Rachael Dziaba s last name. - - - As I headed south on Interstate 55 in central Illinois recently, windshield wipers slap-tapping against a heavy rain, an overhead sign blared a warning in all-caps golden neon letters. Pay Attention, it said, You Never Know What Is Ahead. Fitting, I thought. By driving 169 miles from my home in suburban Chicago to a downstate CVS Pharmacy for my first coronavirus vaccination, I was investing seven hours of a workday to protect myself from what may be ahead. As a 62-year-old with preexisting conditions, I had decided to take a one-day vaccication.

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