Author of New Book Says DEI Isn’t Going Anywhere at America’s Med Schools


Most Americans don’t care who you are or what you look like; they care whether or not you can do the job. Their first questions are, do you know what you’re doing? Are you competent? Not really too much to ask. Since President Donald Trump was elected, he has made it a top priority to rid America of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). There have been great strides made in some areas. But in others, the practice of discriminating against people based on what they look like, to rid the practice of discriminating against people based on what they look like, is firmly entrenched, and it could potentially be very dangerous.

Dr. Stanley Goldfarb is the Chairman of Do No Harm. It is made up of a group of medical professionals whose goal is to keep identity politics out of the medical profession. He has written a new book called “Doing Great Harm? How DEI and Identity Politics Are Infecting American Healthcare – and How We Are Fighting Back.” It details how the medical profession, including medical schools in the U.S., continues to be overrun with woke DEI ideology. Goldfarb says that this is happening “at the expense of Americans’ health,” and he wrote the book because “the public deserves to hear these things.”

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