September 10, 2008
Diversity at Medical Schools Can Have Educational Benefits, Report Suggests
White students at the most racially diverse medical schools are more likely than students at other schools to report being prepared to serve people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds and to advocate more-equitable access to medical care, according to a report published in this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Just being exposed to a highly diverse student
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