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THE EVERYONE PROJECT UNVEILS IMPLICIT BIAS TRAINING GUIDE
Implicit bias has been proven to be widespread among health care professionals, leading to negative patient outcomes.
Exacerbating this problem is the fact that formal medical education and training often lacks curriculum on identifying and reducing implicit bias in clinical practices. Faculty