Abstract
Neurologists must provide excellent care to an increasingly diverse patient population. According to census projections, the United States will become a majority–minority nation by 2060, with no single ethnic or racial group making up a majority of the population.1 Diversity of gender, sex, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, ability, and religion must be acknowledged and understood in order to provide equitable patient care. The authors thank the Partners Neurology Residency Program Director Dr. Tracey Cho and Associate Program Director Dr. Sashank Prasad for their support of the Diversity and Inclusion certificate program.
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