Pain, it’s complicated: A focus on biases in ethnic minorities
Describes how pain is perceived and quantified, why biases exist in pain treatments, and what can be done to reduce bias.
This video illustrates the biases in pain treatments that are experienced by individuals of ethnic minorities. It describes how pain is perceived and quantified, why biases exist in pain treatments, and what can be done to reduce them.
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Demystifying Medicine, Education, Pain management
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