Augustus White, a preeminent African American professor of orthopedic surgery and medical education at Harvard University, takes on the pervasive but largely hidden problem of prejudice in medicine. White explores the unrecognized bias that exists even among the most compassionate and egalitarian health care professionals and shows how subconscious stereotypng influences doctor-patient interactions, diagnosis and treatment. His talk begins at 4 p.m. in Salomon Center for Teaching, Room 001. A reception will follow his lecture. http://med.brown.edu/news/seeing-patients