After Charlottesville, A Doctor Reflects On Hateful Patients And His Own Biases
Medical professionals take pride in their commitment to care for all patients. But that pride doesn't shield them from the difficult ones.
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August 16, 2017 at 11:47PM
NPR News: After Charlottesville, A Doctor Reflects On Hateful Patients And His Own Biases
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