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Promoting Equity in Clinical Trials: Resources That Could Make a Difference

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Though it’s common knowledge that there is a lack of diversity in clinical trials, a glance at the actual statistics on the subject is still quite startling. A recent study published in THE LANCET Regional Health found that of 4.76 million trial participants in the U.S., 79.7% were White; 10% were Black; 6% were Hispanic/Latino; 1% were Asian; and fewer than 1% were American Indian.

From Theory to Practice: The Enacted Curriculum of a Successful Master’s Program in Quality Improvement and Leadership

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A recent study analyzed key features of the enacted curriculum of a Masters in Quality Improvement and Leadership program to understand effective teaching methods in a blended learning model from faculty members' perspective.

Perspectives on Developing Moral Courage in Pre-licensure Education: A Qualitative Study

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Researchers explored health professionals' viewpoints on teaching moral courage in pre-licensure educational curricula. They organized four semi-structured focus groups involving 14 health professions educators; 13 participated in individual interviews.

Using Simulation-Based Learning with Standardized Patients (SP) in an Implicit Bias Mitigation Clinician Training Program

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A simulation-based learning intervention sought to mitigate the negative impact of implicit bias in clinician-patient encounters. The multiyear intervention targeted interprofessional hypertension management trainees, including family medicine residents, internal medicine residents and Doctor of Nursing Practice students. 

AAFP Expands CME Offerings on Health Equity

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Three new continuing medical education (CME) activities from the American Academy of Family Physicians are designed to improve health equity and specialized patient care. The LGBTQ+Health: Pride in Care activity helps clinicians establish more inclusive and culturally aware practices for LGBTQ+ patients.

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