Abstract
Discourse around implicit bias, intersectionality, and inequity in health care requires having conversations that may be uncomfortable. Within this space of discomfort, new understandings can occur. Reflecting on our own biases and assumptions is a moral obligation and a necessity to generate change. Health care settings may be a fitting forum to create and use brave spaces to have these conversations.
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