A study by CriticalRace.org has found 70 percent of accredited U.S. medical schools provide optional or mandatory CRT-related coursework to their students.
CriticalRace.org, which monitors CRT curricula and training in higher education, has expanded its Medical School Database to include all 155 accredited US. Medical Schools.
"It's often said that collapse happens slowly, and then very suddenly. Medical school education is slowly collapsing, but it's not too late," he continued."We need to stop the CRT/DEI medical agenda before that collapse becomes irreversible." The database of 155 accredited medical schools indicates that 108 have some form of mandatory or voluntary student training or coursework and 66 have offered materials by left-wing authors Robin DiAngelo or Ibram Kendi, whose books explicitly call for discrimination, according to Jacobson.
CriticalRace.org details the exact curricula and trainings at each school, along with contact information and an overview of every university. Jacobson feels the Supreme Court's recent ruling striking down affirmative action, while in the context of school admissions, applies equally to patient care. "The racialization of medicine almost certainly will end up in the Supreme Court.
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