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Abstract

This study uses discriminatory design theory and intersectionality as a framework to illuminate how pre-med women of color experience the admissions process for medical programs. The findings also demonstrate how these applicants make decisions about what to censor and what to divulge in the stories that they share with admissions committees through their personal statements. Several recommendations for practice have been derived from the findings and are provided.

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