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View article: The nature and validity of implicit bias training for health care providers and trainees: A systematic review
The nature and validity of implicit bias training for health care providers and trainees: A systematic review Open
The number of health care educational institutions/organizations adopting implicit bias training is growing. Our systematic review of 77 studies (published 1 January 2003 through 21 September 2022) investigated how implicit bias training i…
View article: An exploration of cultural competency training and genetic counselors' racial biases
An exploration of cultural competency training and genetic counselors' racial biases Open
Research shows genetic counselors generally have pro‐White implicit biases—both prejudice and stereotyping. Cultural competency training aims to foster equitable beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes in cross‐cultural genetic counseling sessio…
View article: Implicit and explicit racial prejudice and stereotyping toward Black (vs. White) Americans: The prevalence and variation among genetic counselors in North America
Implicit and explicit racial prejudice and stereotyping toward Black (vs. White) Americans: The prevalence and variation among genetic counselors in North America Open
Research has shown that patient experiences and outcomes of genetic counseling are not equitable across racial categories, disadvantaging Black patients relative to White patients. One major factor contributing to such racial disparities m…
View article: Reducing environmental impacts of marine biotoxin monitoring: A laboratory report
Reducing environmental impacts of marine biotoxin monitoring: A laboratory report Open
Laboratories globally contribute significantly to consumption of resources, greenhouse gas emissions, and generation of waste. Shellfish destined for human consumption are required to be tested for the presence of regulated marine biotoxin…