Diversity for diversity's sake? Or, the answer to implicit bias?

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Date
2018-02-07
Main contributor
University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Summary
In recent years in the US, increasing workforce diversity has become a priority in health care and other industries. Many companies, including Fortune 500s, now recognize that having a diverse workforce improves both business and the bottom line—indeed, diversity is key to organizational excellence. In this Medical Center Hour, a panel of physicians explores whether UVA Health System's growing diversity can add value in a very different way: can our organization's greater diversity be a lever to mitigate bias in these increasingly fraught times?

A John F. Anderson Memorial Lecture
Contributors
Williams, Michael D. (Speaker); Berry, Puja Shah (Panelist); Donowitz, Gerald R. (Panelist); Friel, Charles (Panelist); Childress, Marcia Day (Moderator); University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Publisher
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Genre
Filmed lectures
Subjects
Medicine; Discrimination; Minorities in medicine
Collection
Medical Center Hour
Unit
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Language
English
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1 online resource (1 video file, 60:01 min.) : sound, color

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