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The Use of Neutral, Unbiased, and Equitable Language in Medical Writing
It is increasingly important in medical writing to recognize diversity in race and ethnicity, sex and gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and disability, and to avoid assumptions about a patient’s identity or medical condition.
M. Jocelyn Elders: Breaking Barriers as a Trailblazing Pediatrician and Public Health Administrator
M. Joycelyn Elders rose to prominence as an influential pediatrician and public health advocate, and she served as the first black woman appointed Surgeon General of the United States. Learn more as part of our Women in Science Series.
Gertrude Elion: A Pioneer in Cancer Research and the Development of Life-Saving Medications
Gertrude Elion was a trailblazer in scientific innovation through her lifelong commitment to medical research and the treatment of cancer and disease. Learn more about her as part of our Women in Science Series!