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4.21.21 "Racism: A Societal Pathogen" Dr. Adiaha Spinks-Franklin

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Define and identify racism in all of its levels and forms.Describe the ways in which racism can act as a pathogen.Explain best practices for interrupting and destroying the systems of racism in health care.

Define and identify racism in all of its levels and forms.Describe the ways in which racism can act as a pathogen.Explain best practices for interrupting and destroying the systems of racism in health care.

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Define and identify racism in all of its levels and forms.Describe the ways in which racism can act as a pathogen.Explain best practices for interrupting and destroying the systems of racism in health care.

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