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The importance of diversity and inclusion in medicine


 

Summary

Diversity and inclusion in medicine is of paramount importance. It leads to better patient care and better trainee education and will decrease health-care disparities. Progress has been made, but there is more work to be done.

CHEST is supportive of these efforts and has worked on this previously and with a renewed push in the past 2 years with the DI Task Force initially and, now, the DI Roundtable, which has representatives from each of the standing committees, including the Board of Regents. This roundtable group will help advance the DI initiatives of the organization. I ask that each person reading this article consider what we as individuals can do in helping make DI in medicine a priority.

Dr. Haynes is Professor of Medicine at The University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS. He is also the Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine. At CHEST, he is a member of the training and transitions committee, executive scientific program committee, former chair of the diversity and inclusion task force, and is the current chair of the diversity and inclusion roundtable.

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