OU Tulsa Physician Provides Education on Implicit Bias
February 13, 2020
February 13, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 13 -- The University of Oklahoma's College of Medicine issued the following news:
In healthcare, as in many areas of society, people take in mountains of information every day and often make decisions subconsciously without asking the conscious brain to weigh in.
Many times, those decisions are sound and lead to good outcomes. But subconscious decision-making, by its nature, opens the door to implicit bias. Even though implicit bias occurs . . .
In healthcare, as in many areas of society, people take in mountains of information every day and often make decisions subconsciously without asking the conscious brain to weigh in.
Many times, those decisions are sound and lead to good outcomes. But subconscious decision-making, by its nature, opens the door to implicit bias. Even though implicit bias occurs . . .