Nurses in Kentucky were told they could face “discipline” after they were mandated to take an “implicit bias” training that claimed there is a “history of racism in healthcare.” The training, required by the Kentucky Board of Nursing, instructs the health care workers to “recognize the history of racism in healthcare.” Nurses were taught that examples of “covert racism” include “white silence” and phrases like “there’s only one human race” and “reverse racism.” READ
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