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ISSN 2472-3401
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Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2021June 01, 2021 EDT

Implicit Bias in Psychiatry: It’s Time for More Than Uncomfortable Conversations Among Physicians

Christopher Rogers, MD, Ritambhara Wadhwa, DO, Felicia Green, DO,
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Rogers C, Wadhwa R, Green F. Implicit Bias in Psychiatry: It’s Time for More Than Uncomfortable Conversations Among Physicians. JAACAP Connect. 2021;8(1):24-27. doi:10.62414/​001c.92344

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