A University of Pennsylvania professor has condemned recent movements for racial equity in health care, saying they prevent white and Asian students from being accepted to medical school.
Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, 78, professor emeritus at the university's medical school, told the New York Post that a 'focus on diversity' has become detrimental to medical education.
'I understand we need to give people more opportunities,' Goldfarb said. 'But there are some things you can't sacrifice.
'This focus on diversity means we're going to take someone with a certain skin color because we think they're OK, that they can do the work, but we're not going to look for the best and the brightest.
'We're going to look for people who are just OK to make sure we have the right mixture of ethnic groups in our medical schools.'
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