APS

30th APS Annual Convention

Investigating the Individual- and Community-Level Relationship Between Implicit Bias and Health Outcomes

Friday, May 25, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Social

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

  1. Physician Implicit Bias: Correlates and Relationship with Patient SatisfactionKatherine Wolsiefer
  2. Behavioral Manifestations of Physician Bias during Racially Discordant Medical InteractionsNao Hagiwara
  3. Examining Project Implicit and Its Usefulness in Predicting Health Outcomes.Amanda Perez-Ceballos
  4. The Great Divide: Laboratory Versus Healthcare Research on Implicit BiasLouis Penner