The Role of Pharmacy Education in Mitigating Weight Bias

Two-thirds of American adults are labeled as overweight or obese by current body mass index weight status categories. Individuals categorized as overweight or obese are at risk of weight bias and, subsequently, poorer health care experiences and outcomes. However, schools and colleges of pharmacy ma...

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Obesity
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weight bias
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