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We are re-running this episode from 2021 because we're releasing a sequel next month in which Saul reflects on his journey confronting racist ideas he'd absorbed and that became impossible to ignore after he'd acknowledged his role in the incident described here. We are also re-running the episode because it exemplifies our commitment to facing things -- about ourselves and our profession – to enhance our wellbeing, and our relationships with colleagues and patients. Rather than disheartening, we find such conversations and the changes they bring rewarding and healing.
By Saul J. Weiner and Stefan Kertesz5
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We are re-running this episode from 2021 because we're releasing a sequel next month in which Saul reflects on his journey confronting racist ideas he'd absorbed and that became impossible to ignore after he'd acknowledged his role in the incident described here. We are also re-running the episode because it exemplifies our commitment to facing things -- about ourselves and our profession – to enhance our wellbeing, and our relationships with colleagues and patients. Rather than disheartening, we find such conversations and the changes they bring rewarding and healing.

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