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Mind the Gap is an important new 2020 publication led by Malone Mukwende from St. George's Medical School.
Mind the Gap: A handbook of clinical signs in black and brown skin aims to improve diversity in medical literature and education.
Keeping up to date - sign up to their mailing list to receive information on updates and when new information is added to the Mind the Gap website. Further resources on the Diversity in Medicine and Health resource list.
How to reference - Cite Them Right Harvard Style:
Mukwende, M., Tamony, P. and Turner, M. (2020) Mind the Gap: a handbook of clinical signs in black and brown skin. Available at: https://www.blackandbrownskin.co.uk/mindthegap (Accessed: 3 October 2022).
(Note - change the date to when you accessed)