BIPOC therapists are noticing that their peers of color are leaving the field in large quantities and worry about what this could mean for minority patients.
BIPOC therapists are noticing that their peers of color are leaving the field in large quantities and worry about what this could mean for minority patients.
BIPOC therapists are noticing that their peers of color are leaving the field in large quantities and worry about what this could mean for minority patients.
The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity U.S. + Global, part of the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity, based at the George Washington Universi