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Queer Bodies in Anatomy
It’s no secret to many of us that our anatomical imagery is less than representative, whether that be in the case of skin tone or body...


The Relationship Between Dermatology and Ethnicity
As with many areas of medicine, within the practice of dermatology, ethnically minoritised groups suffer poorer health outcomes due to...


Disabilities in Medical School
If you search for a definition of disability most will be something like an impairment, condition, or injury that limits a person’s...


How Can we Support Our Non-Native English-Speaking Colleagues?
There is much research regarding the experience of non-native English-speaking patients in healthcare, where it was found that...


The Othering of the Non-Standard
To ‘otherise’ someone is “to make a person or group of people seem different, or to consider them to be different” (Cambridge Dictionary,...


Race-Based Discrepancies in Medical Investigations
In the era of changing ideas and a greater understanding of the disparities seen in healthcare, the conversation surrounding racial...


Why is Ethnic Inclusivity in Anatomy Important?
When we think about inclusivity , we often think about medicine as a whole, or diversity in skin tones. Many people think that skin tone...
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