#WhiteCoats4BlackLives: Health Care Workers Stage Nationwide Protests Against Police Brutality

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Medical students from more than 70 schools protested racial profiling and police brutality through the social media initiative #WhiteCoats4BlackLives.

100 medical students at the USC Keck School of Medicine participated in a protest

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University students

University of Illinois College of Medicine students 

USC students

Howard University students

University of California, Irvine students

Virginia Commonwealth University students

Morehouse School of Medicine students

Boston University medical students

Mount Sinai Hospital hospital staff and students

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine students

SUNY Downstate Medical Center students

SUNY Downstate Medical Center students

Medical College of Wisconsin students

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University students

Temple University students

University of California, San Francisco students

University of California, San Francisco students

University of California, San Francisco students

Georgetown University School of Medicine students

UC Davis School of Medicine

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis students

100 medical students at the USC Keck School of Medicine participated in a protest.

University of California, San Diego students

Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons students

Columbia University Medical Center students

New York Medical College students

University of Minnesota medical students

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine students

Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine students

Albert Einstein College of Medicine students

Brown University Alpert Medical School students

“We feel it is essential to begin a conversation about our role in addressing the explicit and implicit discrimination and racism in our communities and reflect on the systemic biases embedded in our medical education curricula, clinical learning environments, and administrative decision-making.”

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