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      Microaggressions in Medicine.

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      Cutis
      Frontline Medical Communications, Inc.

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          Microaggressions are behaviors that stem from implicit bias and occur at an interpersonal level. In medicine, microaggressions may be encountered both in training and clinical practice. Although often unintentional or unconscious by the offender, microaggressions are harmful to the health and safety of women and underrepresented minority (URM) medical students, residents, physicians, other providers, and patients. This article aims to define microaggressions, present example scenarios, and provide discourse regarding microaggressions within the framework of medicine.

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          Cutis
          Cutis
          Frontline Medical Communications, Inc.
          2326-6929
          0011-4162
          May 2021
          : 107
          : 5
          Article
          cutis.0249
          10.12788/cutis.0249
          34288848
          b7d27880-9536-4749-a7f7-35fad769eaa8
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