Published in Am J Bioeth on April 01, 2016
Racism and Bioethics: Are We Part of the Problem? Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.81
The Really New Jim Crow: Why Bioethicists Must Ally With Undocumented Immigrants. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.81
Race and Bioethics: Bioethical Engagement With a Four-Letter Subject. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.80
My Bioethics Will Be Intersectional or It Will Be [Bleep]. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.80
Bioethicist or Philosopher King? Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.80
Bioethics Skill Sets Can Work, But It Would Take Moral Courage to Apply Them and Get Desired Results. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.80
The Role of Historically Black Medical Schools in Expanding the Purview of Bioethics. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.80
Racism and Bioethics: Experiences and Reflections. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.79
Policy, Advocacy, and Activism: On Bioethicists' Role in Combating Racism. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.79
Keeping an Eye on Power in Maintaining Racial Oppression and Race-Based Violence. Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.79
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on "Bioethicists Can and Should Contribute to Addressing Racism". Am J Bioeth (2016) 0.75
Racial residential segregation: a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. Public Health Rep (2002) 13.49
Differences from somewhere: the normativity of whiteness in bioethics in the United States. Am J Bioeth (2003) 10.66
Framework for teaching and learning informed shared decision making. BMJ (1999) 6.78
Levels of racism: a theoretic framework and a gardener's tale. Am J Public Health (2000) 5.49
The associations of clinicians' implicit attitudes about race with medical visit communication and patient ratings of interpersonal care. Am J Public Health (2012) 2.49
Across the thin blue line: police officers and racial bias in the decision to shoot. J Pers Soc Psychol (2007) 1.59
A systematic review of studies examining the relationship between reported racism and health and wellbeing for children and young people. Soc Sci Med (2012) 1.31
"More than skin deep": stress neurobiology and mental health consequences of racial discrimination. Stress (2014) 1.15
The health of young African American men. JAMA (2015) 1.08
Traumatic loss and major disasters: strengthening family and community resilience. Fam Process (2007) 1.06
#BlackLivesMatter--a challenge to the medical and public health communities. N Engl J Med (2015) 0.92
Racial Discrimination, Ethnic-Racial Socialization, and Crime: A Micro-sociological Model of Risk and Resilience. Am Sociol Rev (2012) 0.90
Racial-ethnic biases, time pressure, and medical decisions. J Health Soc Behav (2012) 0.87
When a Family Requests a White Doctor. Pediatrics (2015) 0.78
A piece of my mind. A silent curriculum. JAMA (2015) 0.77
Acceptable Approaches to Enrolling Adults Who Cannot Consent in More Than Minimal Risk Research. Am J Bioeth (2015) 0.75