
Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Chris Mazzolini is the editorial director of Medical Economics. Before entering B2B publishing, he worked as a daily newspaper reporter, covering state government, local politics, and military affairs in Jacksonville and Wilmington, North Carolina. He has a master’s degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Kenyon College. He lives in the Cleveland area.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

An emergency medicine physician shares his background and perspectives on how a diverse medical workforce will help doctors, other clinicians, and patients.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

Why the U.S. health care system needs diversity among physicians, and how patients will benefit.

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