DEI Committee’s First Challenge: Tackle Unconscious Bias

Paul J. Rochon, MD, believes that everyone brings unintentional biases to their jobs. “Even the ones who are deeply rooted in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts,” he said. As chair of the ABR Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee, one of Dr. Rochon’s tasks is to lead a team that provides resources and assistance for…
By Mary Mahoney Having known that I wanted to pursue a career in radiation oncology since I was an undergraduate, I am overjoyed to finally be taking the next step in the journey by applying to residency programs in this Match cycle.  As a longtime Radiation Oncology Virtual Education Rotation (ROVER) participant and active medical…
It was a moment Kyle Cooper, MD, doesn’t remember but one he’ll never forget. An avid cyclist since his youth and a competitive one for the past five years, Dr. Cooper almost lost his life riding a bike in late August. Cruising through the Redlands hills in Southern California, he was feeling fine.  “I just…
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