Heartache or Bellyache? Epigastric Pain, Communication Skills, and Implicit Bias: Can We Uncover an Association in the Simulation Lab?

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Author affiliations: T. Ark, A.L. Kalet, Medical College of Wisconsin; M. Fisher, F. Milan, P.R. Marantz, C.J. Rodriguez, L. Burd-Orama, C.M. Gonzalez, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; D. Burgess, University of Minnesota; M. Samuel, New York University Tisch School of the Arts.

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