Bauchner did not respond, according to Dr. “This is not cause to celebrate,” he said of the announcement, adding that he had not intended to jeopardize Dr. Nor will appointing a top editor of color resolve the issues, Dr. I want somebody who is willing to take a stand, push to move things forward.” “Looking for just a person of color misses the point,” he added. The podcast that set the events in motion aired on Feb. 24 and did not include any Black researchers or experts on racism in medicine. “Structural racism is an unfortunate term,” Dr. Livingston, who is white, said on the podcast. “Personally, I think taking racism out of the conversation will help. Many people like myself are offended by the implication that we are somehow racist.” The podcast was promoted with a tweet from the journal that said, “No physician is racist, so how can there be structural racism in health care?” Following widespread protest in the medical community, the journal took down the podcast and deleted the tweet. “Comments made in the podcast were inaccurate, offensive, hurtful and inconsistent with the standards of JAMA,” Dr. Bauchner said in a statement released a week later. “We are instituting changes that will address and prevent such failures from happening again.”ĭr. Livingston later resigned, and the A.M.A. Bauchner on administrative leave on March 25. The JAMA family of journals added four new titles under Dr. Bauchner’s leadership, and expanded to include podcasts, videos and new, shorter article types. But critics noted that the journals rarely addressed structural racism in medicine, and more often published papers linking health disparities to socioeconomic or biological factors.ĭr. Bauchner’s exit offered the journals a chance to improve, said Dr. Mary Bassett, professor of the practice of health and human rights at Harvard University. “Medical journals have helped build the racist idea that races have intrinsic differences that have a bearing on health,” Dr. Journals are “challenged to embrace, not only accept, racism as a health issue.”ĭr. Bauchner told The New York Times last month that JAMA had published “more than 100 articles on issues such as social determinants of health, health care disparities and structural racism over just the last five years.” He also noted that JAMA accepted only a tiny fraction of the manuscripts it had received. He said in the statement on Tuesday that the journal would be better served by his resignation. “The best path forward for the JAMA Network, and for me personally, is to create an opportunity for new leadership at JAMA,” he said. In an editorial published in JAMA on Tuesday, colleagues at the journal lauded Dr. Gamdias RGB Remote Control Gamdias RGB Remote Control Settings Bauchner’s leadership, saying he “has left an indelible legacy of progress, innovation and excellence in medical journalism.Choose your RGB System from the options below.
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If you have ASRock Polychrome, ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light or Thermaltake RGB PLUS only. M: Cycles through the pre-configured LED modes. White/Red/Green/Blue: Changes the LED color. Brightness: Increases/decreases LED brightness. In order to configure the LED settings, double click on the ASRock Polychrome RGB program. (Onboard LED on the motherboard or component) Select the item you wish to change LED settings on. Drag the tab on the color wheel to change the hue and saturation. You can drag the tab up and down on the RGB sliders to change the individual RGB values instead. Clicking the toggle switch on the bottom right enables or disables the LED. Change the style and effect by using the drop-down menus. Slide the speed radio button left and right in order to change the LED speed. In order to configure the LED settings, double click on the ASUS Aura SYNC RGB program. You can select the link feature below the component’s icon to change which components are linked. Linked components will have their settings matched. You can choose between the LED Sync settings and other settings (ASUS HUE, In-game syncing options).
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