Evidence-Based Medicine - Following the Evidence That Diversity Saves Lives
Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds via YouTube
Overview
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Watch a Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds lecture exploring how diversity in healthcare directly impacts patient outcomes and survival rates. Learn from Dr. Quinn Capers IV, professor and Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion at UT Southwestern Medical Center, as he presents compelling evidence supporting the critical role of diversity in medical practice. Drawing from his extensive experience as a cardiologist and the Associate Dean for Faculty Diversity, examine the intersection of evidence-based medicine and diversity initiatives in healthcare delivery. Gain insights into how implementing diversity-focused approaches in medical practice can lead to improved patient care and better health outcomes across different populations.
Syllabus
Evidence-Based Medicine Means Following the Evidence that Diversity Saves Lives & Acting Accordingly
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Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds