About News News Subscribe Racial Justice and Equity Social Equity Democracy Education Labor (-) Health Policy Facet Area of Focus - News Sebastian Tello Trillo Christopher J. Ruhm Brooke Lehmann Kirsten Gelsdorf Michael D. Williams Noah Myung Andrew S. Pennock Benjamin Castleman Brian N. Williams Daphna Bassok David Leblang Ian H. Solomon Jay Shimshack Lucy Bassett Margaret Foster Riley Paul S. Martin Timothy L. Davis Adam Leive Andy Ortiz Andy Ortiz Bala Mulloth Christine Mahoney James H. Wyckoff Jeanine Braithwaite John Holbein Pam Cipriano Raymond C. Scheppach Sarah Turner (-) Sophie Trawalter Facet People - News Facet UVA Partner - News Racial Justice and Equity Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Feb 26, 2021 Black People’s Pain Has Long Been Underestimated. It’s Time For That To Change. Health Policy Racial Justice and Equity Compelling evidence from multiple studies points to racial disparities in healthcare—both in access to care and quality of care. In an article for Women's Health, Batten's Sophie Trawalter discusses her research exploring racial bias in healthcare. Read in Women’s Health Jun 30, 2020 Black Americans are Systematically Under-Treated for Pain. Why? Health Policy Racial Justice and Equity When it comes to the healthcare you receive, the color of your skin can make a significant difference, social psychologist Sophie Trawalter told an online audience last week. Learn more Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Feb 26, 2021 Black People’s Pain Has Long Been Underestimated. It’s Time For That To Change. Health Policy Racial Justice and Equity Compelling evidence from multiple studies points to racial disparities in healthcare—both in access to care and quality of care. In an article for Women's Health, Batten's Sophie Trawalter discusses her research exploring racial bias in healthcare. Read in Women’s Health
Jun 30, 2020 Black Americans are Systematically Under-Treated for Pain. Why? Health Policy Racial Justice and Equity When it comes to the healthcare you receive, the color of your skin can make a significant difference, social psychologist Sophie Trawalter told an online audience last week. Learn more