If you’ve come down with a bad case of racism, you might wanna race to the emergency room.
The doctor there may have attended Columbia medical school, and the college knows how to disrupt it.
Or it will.
On Wednesday, the Columbia University Irving Medical Center released “Disrupting the Effects of Racism.”
According to the article, there’s a repugnant reality for medical-minded minorities:
As all medical students know, medical school is a challenge. But for Black students and others underrepresented in medicine, racism is an additional challenge.