APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Investigating the Individual- and Community-Level Relationship Between Implicit Bias and Health Outcomes
This symposium features research on the relationship between implicit bias and health outcomes using individual- and community-level analyses. Four presentations address the relationship between physician implicit bias and patient satisfaction, between county-level implicit bias and the health of residents, and the debate over using implicit bias to predict patient care.
Chairs & Discussants
- Jeff StoneChair
University of Arizona - Nao HagiwaraCoChair
Virginia Commonwealth University
Presentations
- Physician Implicit Bias: Correlates and Relationship with Patient SatisfactionKatherine Wolsiefer
- Behavioral Manifestations of Physician Bias during Racially Discordant Medical InteractionsNao Hagiwara
- Examining Project Implicit and Its Usefulness in Predicting Health Outcomes.Amanda Perez-Ceballos
- The Great Divide: Laboratory Versus Healthcare Research on Implicit BiasLouis Penner