How implicit bias in health care impacts patient safety

Recently, I found myself in a place many physicians know professionally but dread personally: the waiting area outside a procedure room, this time as a mother. My six-year-old underwent what was supposed to be a simple elective procedure under general anesthesia at a day surgery center. He walked in smiling. He was put to sleep by using inhalational anesthesia through a mask. We were debriefed briefly by the ear, nose, …

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How implicit bias in health care impacts patient safety