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Katie Brooks

@kbrooksmd

A doc, an activist, a writer, a mama.

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A powerful, inspiring and challenging project that wouldn’t have been possible without the persistence, patience and advocacy of a large team of justice seekers. We can't just talk about the racism of others. We need to talk about its presence in our own institutions.

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Proud of @HaiyanRB role in this piece and his fight to protect his patients at San Quentin against #COVID. Calls for decarceration, while key, must be met with the resources needed to ensure supportive reentry for vulnerable people at a vulnerable time. bit.ly/2yLW1lD

Proud of @HaiyanRB role in this piece and his fight to protect his patients at San Quentin against #COVID. Calls for decarceration, while key, must be met with the resources needed to ensure supportive reentry for vulnerable people at a vulnerable time. bit.ly/2yLW1lD
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The outbreak at San Quentin is tragic, unconscionable and was 100% preventable were state correctional policy and public health efforts better aligned. @HaiyanRB

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.Senator Scott Wiener Running a non-electric leaf blower for 1 hr can pollute as much as driving a Toyota Camry 1100 miles. VOTE #YesOnAB1346 to eliminate these harmful emissions! #AB1346 @350BAA

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In our secondary analysis of the UPSIDE study, we find an association between stigmatizing language, Black patients and patients with housing instability, and errors in the diagnostic process. Sumant Ranji Katie Raffel Andrew Auerbach HOMERuN: Hospital Medicine ReEngineering Network jamanetwork-com.ucsf.idm.oclc.org/journals/jamai…

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In this secondary analysis of the UPSIDE study of diagnostic error, an association between stigmatizing language in the patient record and errors in the diagnostic process was found. ja.ma/3vZvwHm

In this secondary analysis of the UPSIDE study of diagnostic error, an association between stigmatizing language in the patient record and errors in the diagnostic process was found. ja.ma/3vZvwHm