Parents whose baby died before or shortly after birth believed their ethnicity led to worse care.

  • stopthatgirl7OP
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    Well, yeah. The problem is folks don’t listen to us. They might listen to data.

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      Doubtful. They always know better than those stupid scientists.

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        In the case of unconscious bias, they probably brush off the data because they don’t believe they are a part of the problem. It’s those other doctors who are overtly racist that are the problem

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          Aren’t they both part of the problem? Does it matter if it’s unconscious or conscious if either way they aren’t getting the medical care they need?

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            I think it does. When we are talking about systemic racism it’s important to note that it is not just white versus black.

            For example I remember reading an article that black police officers are more harsh towards black citizens during traffic stops etc.

            It’s not just white doctors deciding black folks feel less pain. It’s a systemic issue where we are all doing it too each other, often without even realizing it.