Understanding Implicit Bias: IV Drug User

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Group Number: Group #6

Group Members: Klara Buendia, Aleah Carnovale, Satveen Jaswal, Jasslyine Mangat, Chloe Philibert

Implicit Bias Against IV Drug Users 

In our implicit bias short film Understanding Implicit Bias Against IV Drug Users, we discuss how implicit biases against IV drug users affect quality of care and how it affects the professionalism we are to uphold as nurses. To ensure equitable care, it is important to recognize, address and resolve any implicit biases.  

 

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