The idea of health care providers wearing body cameras to catch their acts of racism was posed by Dr. Amanda Calhoun, a Yale psychiatry resident.
She argues the case in a Boston Globe op-ed in which she says medical professionals should wear such cameras because life and death decisions made by health care workers disproportionately affect black people in a negative way due to racism.
Calhoun , serves as co-vice chairperson of the Diversity Council of the Yale Resident Fellow Senate.