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Is there a racial ‘care gap’ in medical treatment?

Some medical students believe that black people feel less pain than white people.

Aired 04/05/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Is there a racial ‘care gap’ in medical treatment?

Clip: 4/5/2016 | 6m 40s

Some medical students believe that black people feel less pain than white people.

A new survey has found implicit biases in medical students that may explain why black patients are sometimes undertreated for pain, with some students believing that black people feel less pain and have thicker skin than white people. For more on the perplexing discovery, Gwen Ifill talks to Dr. David Satin of the University of Minnesota and Dorothy Roberts of the University of Pennsylvania.

Aired 04/05/2016 | Rating NR

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