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Opposing views continue to exist regarding the value of including racial and ethnic identities when considering academic and professional opportunities—even up to the level of the Supreme Court. Despite the persisting prevalence of these diametric views about diversity, equity, and inclusion, the following realities remain: Why Is It Important To...
The following is a summary of the video transcript: 1. Importance of programmatic research: 2. Developing a research pipeline: 3. Time management and prioritization: 4. Collaborations and trainees: 5. Challenges and adaptability: 6. Building a research identity: 7. Balancing commitments: 8. Strategies for success: The presentation emphasizes the importance of...
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