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Differences in words used to describe racial and gender groups in Medical Student Performance Evaluations.

David A RossDowin BoatrightMarcella Nunez-SmithAyana JordanAdam ChekroudEdward Z Moore
Published in: PloS one (2017)
While the MSPE is intended to reflect an objective, summative assessment of students' qualifications, these data demonstrate for the first time systematic differences in how candidates are described based on racial/ethnic and gender group membership. Recognizing possible implicit biases and their potential impact is important for faculty who strive to create a more egalitarian medical community.
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