EXCLUSIVE: Medical watchdog urges social work accreditor to remove DEI requirements
- Medical watchdog Do No Harm urged the Council on Social Work Education to remove all diversity, equity, and inclusion requirements from its accreditation standards, calling them harmful to medical education.
- Do No Harm requested that CSWE remove references to anti-racism, DEI, and related concepts from its educational or accreditation standards.
- Do No Harm criticized CSWE for promoting student activism over clinical education and pushing a toxic ideology against healthcare principles.
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EXCLUSIVE: Medical watchdog urges social work accreditor to remove DEI requirements
(The Center Square) – Medical watchdog Do No Harm sent a letter to social work accreditor the Council on Social Work Education Wednesday urging that it remove all diversity, equity, and inclusion related requirements, stating such ideologies are harmful to…
Medical watchdog urges social work accreditor to remove DEI requirements
Medical watchdog Do No Harm sent a letter to social work accreditor the Council on Social Work Education Wednesday urging that it remove all diversity, equity, and inclusion related requirements, stating such ideologies are harmful to medical education. Chairman of Do No Harm Dr. Stanley Goldfarb wrote to the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE)...
Do No Harm Urges Social Work Accreditor to Remove DEI Requirements
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Medical watchdog Do No Harm sent a letter to social work accreditor the Council on Social Work Education Wednesday urging that it remove all diversity, equity, and inclusion related requirements, stating such ideologies are harmful to medical education. Chairman of Do No Harm Dr. Stanley Goldfarb wrote to the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) President and CEO Dr. Halaevalu F.O. Vakalahi: “Do No Harm asks CSWE to commi…
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