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Khalsa, Sahaj, Barnes, Leaugeay, Audet, Robert, Sweeney, Michele, Leggio, William, Linder, Lawrence, MacArthur, Jane, Flint, Diane C., Cottell, Dwayne, Epstein, Jonathan L. |
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Prehospital Emergency Care; Nov-Dec2020, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p839-843, 5p |
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EMS personnel in the U.S. continue to be overwhelmingly Caucasian and male, with 75% being male and 85% identifying as nonminority. While the population of the United States becomes more diverse in ethnicity, religion, and race, the EMS workforce remains largely homogenous and does not reflect the diversity of the population it serves. Given the growing diversity across the country, EMS personnel will increasingly be responding to calls for service involving patients with different cultural backgrounds than their own. This growing gap between providers and the population they serve may exacerbate already existing disparities in care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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