
Policy
Keeping Schools Closed Next Fall Could Worsen Science’s Diversity Problem
But a number of new initiatives might mitigate the damage
Lala Tanmoy (Tom) Das, M.S., is an M.D.-Ph.D. student at the Weill Cornell/ Rockefeller University/ Memorial Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional Program in New York City. He is passionate about health policy and issues pertaining to medical and science education.
But a number of new initiatives might mitigate the damage
A long-standing staple of conventional medical practice looks increasingly outdated
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