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uh but we really do encourage and welcome any feedback and discussion um ultimately were here to engage with you all and as i said to start a dialogue so just thank you for choosing to be here and deciding that this is a topic thats important to you um so with that ill jump into our talk which is titled are you in a blind spot and well be looking at discrimination within the medical sciences so science has its own ugly history of racism that you may and hopefully have heard about these are some of the most infamous incidences of racism of racism that have had a profound effect on the scientific field uh for example here we have the tuskegee syphilis study where 600 african-american men had been enlisted to study the effects of untreated syphilis within black men in which they were unaware of what was happening to them or right here in canada where in the 1940s and 50s indigenous children in residential schools were used to learn about malnutrition in which children were denied ade