Weaving antiracism praxis into cardiovascular fellowship training

Weaving antiracism praxis into cardiovascular fellowship training

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Black doctor holding a stethoscope to the chest of a Black patient

Despite advances in the science of medicine, Black patients in the United States are still twice as likely to die from cardiovascular disease than White patients.

In the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Lauren Eberly, Howard Julien, and Sri Adusumalli propose a new paradigm for fellowship training that prioritizes antiracism praxis to reduce inequities in cardiovascular care and outcomes.