When doctors are unconsciously biased while providing care


By AGENCY
Research shows that every human being, including doctors, have unconscious biases that are more likely to manifest in high-stress environments like hospital emergency rooms. — TNS

In mid-March (2020), Karla Monterroso flew home to Alameda, California in the United States, after a hiking trip in Utah’s Zion National Park.

Four days later, she began to develop a bad, dry cough. Her lungs felt sticky.

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