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Peyton Schultz graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2023, with a degree in Communications and with a psychology minor. She has experience as a features writer for the University news publication, “The Echo.”

Representation matters, even in medicine – by Peyton Schultz

According to the CDC, black women are three times more likely to die after childbirth than white women in the United States. This is a statistic I read in an NPR article in 2021, titled “Trying To Avoid Racist Health Care, Black Women Seek Out Black Obstetricians.” I was shocked to read how many Black women are met with discrimination, or simply do not feel safe in the care of non-Black physicians. The article explains that black patients are often under-treated, having their pain ignored and are less frequently referred for specialty care, which usually occurs due to an unconscious bias held by doctors.
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