Cardiologists serve a very different populace of patients in the US concerning various segment factors, including orientation, race and identity. In any case, the diligent absence of variety seen among cardiologists neglects to mirror the different cluster of patients. The expression "underrepresented" in medication is characterized by the AAMC as racial and ethnic gatherings that explicitly have deficient portrayal in the clinical field comparative with their extents of the general population.
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