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Investigating Unconscious Race Bias and Bias Awareness Among Vascular Surgeons.

Kerry A HowardBrian WitrickAshley ClarkAvery MorseKaren AtkinsonPranav KapoorKatharine L McGinigleSamantha MincOlamide AlabiCaitlin W HicksAndrew GonzalezCrystal W CenéSamuel CykertCorey A Kalbaugh
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Most people have some level of unconscious bias, developed from early life reinforcements, social stereotypes, and learned experiences. Regarding health disparities, however, these are important findings in a profession that takes care of patients with PAD due to heavy burden of comorbid conditions and high proportion of individuals from structurally vulnerable groups. Given the lack of association between unconscious and conscious awareness of biases, awareness may be an important first step in mitigation to minimize racial disparities in healthcare.
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