Our ward team was big that month—two interns, three medical students, and a senior resident. The gender mix was surprisingly balanced; nearly half women and half men, which was kind of unusual because, for whatever reason, I’ve often found myself with nearly all of one or the other. What wasn’t unusual, however, was that I was the only black person on our team. Despite the outward phenotypic homogeneity of our team, culturally we couldn’t have been more different.
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