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Beyond Binary Nonsense: GIM’s Carl Streed Jr, provides a talk on TED.com

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    Earlier this year, experts from Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, and BU School of Public Health, joined thought leaders from across the country to participate in a special TEDxBeaconStreet event on BMC’s campus. Their talks spanned the scope of social determinants of health to the role of gender in providing […]

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  • 10.1 Anticoagulation Face-Off: DOAC vs. Warfarin in Clinical Practice
  • 10.8 Kathleen Bennett Memorial Lecture: The Clinician's Role in Times of Crisis: Responding to the Politicization of Medicine
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