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DeepSeek for healthcare: do no harm? [PDF]

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Health and civil rights

Cancer, 2001
It is hard to talk about race. Discussions about race in general and racial discrimination in particular are potentially unnerving, which explains in large measure why such conversations are so few and far between. All too frequently, these discussions take place only after a horrific incident that draws public attention to race, such as the brutal ...
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Civil rights in medicine.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1965
The mental health professional should be knowledgeable on “medical civil rights.” He must motivate his own professional organizations to join others in urging the American Medical Association and allied organizations to fully explore and utilize voluntary means to comply with the reenacted Hill-Burton Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Civil Rights in Medicine

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1980
pGn##')GM( HE current effort to improve the status of civil rights e for underrepresented minority groups in this country p roceeds on two fronts: equalizing minority access to if 17 health career education and training opportunity and e c) equalizing minority access to health care (1).
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Civil Rights or Civil Wrongs?

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 2023
Abstract Although the Declaration of Independence stated that “[a]ll men are created equal,” due to the institution of slavery, this statement was not to be grounded in law in the U.S until after the Civil War. Often, American blacks looked to the courts to protect important social values and when the courts ruled in favor, there was always a backlash ...
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