Students reported experience of invisibility as racial aggression. healthcare workers are experiencing a surge in workplace violence Faculty have made it painfully clear they would look down on and resent any female colleague who got pregnant Asian American medical students frequently encounter racism from both peers and patients and report feeling unsupported. About 16% of the physicians said they did not feel valued by their organization at all. According to the survey, 84.8% of US oncologists reported that they should be able to explain AI to use it. The experience of sexual harassment during physician training has been linked to worsened mental health Physician demand is projected to continue to grow faster than supply, leading to a total projected shortage. Research shows men nominated significantly fewer female experts than the actual number of women in the field. To assess physician productivity, the researchers quantified and evaluated physicians' work using work relative value units Research revealed that patients treated by female doctors experience lower mortality rates and hospital readmission rates. Black students are less likely to complete their training in an M.D.-Ph.D. program than their White peers. Samer Al Hadidi, MD, shares his story of receiving an unfortunate diagnosis as an immigrant during residency and fellowship. Learn from first-hand perspectives on what it’s like to practice oncology in low and middle income countries. Panelists reveal the struggles that international medical graduates face and share personal stories of encoutering bias. Drs. Christopher Booth and Michael Brundage debate hot topics on clinical trial outcomes with Dr. Chadi Nabhan. The racial and ethnic composition of the students and faculty are not representative of the newborns admitted to US NICUs. Financial planner Tyler Olson shares important advice on financial stability for physicians and medical students. Reports show that women doctors earned less than their male counterparts. Black people in counties with more Black primary care physicians had lower mortality rates.