
Racism Is Literally Bad for Our Health
We must change the attitudes, practices and policies that disadvantage some racial and ethnic populations
Erin Daksha-Talati Paquette, MD, JD, M.Bioethics, is a pediatric critical care doctor, bioethicist and lawyer, assistant professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and adjunct professor at NU's Pritzker School of Law. She is a Public Voices Fellow through The OpEd Project.

Racism Is Literally Bad for Our Health
We must change the attitudes, practices and policies that disadvantage some racial and ethnic populations

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