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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And certainly medicine suffered when it was ruled by white men alone. Many of the posters here need to get out of the country club and realize the world is changing. NO field should be walled off from social realities. [/quote] that was due to racism and even prevented smart poc from going to medical school. That had nothing to do with "perspective" and DEI.[/quote] [b]Oh, so they got everything right on being female before women were accepted into medical school[/b]? https://time.com/6074224/gender-medicine-history/ You have SO much to learn. Sounds like you did not get enough exposure to other perspectives, TBH.[/quote] 1. that's not what I stated. 2. females who were capable of doing the work were not allowed. That is different from "holistic" admissions for DEI. Women and poc were purposefully kept out high learning. That is different. You seem to think that women and poc are only able to get into college because of DEI. That's so sad.[/quote] You are being simple, that is not what PP implied (but you know that). Not only were women and POC discriminated against in medical admissions, they have received inferior medical care because their voices were not at the table. They’re perspective has been a missing element in medicine, and practices have changed as their numbers have increased.[/quote]
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