Braun, LundyLundyBraunFausto-Sterling, AnneAnneFausto-SterlingFullwiley, DuanaDuanaFullwileyHammonds, Evelynn M.Evelynn M.HammondsNelson, AlondraAlondraNelsonQuivers, WilliamWilliamQuiversReverby, Susan M.Susan M.ReverbyShields, Alexandra E.Alexandra E.Shields2023-08-142023-08-142019Braun, Lundy, Anne Fausto-Sterling, Duana Fullwiley, Evelynn M. Hammonds, Alondra Nelson, William Quivers, Susan M. Reverby, and Alexandra E. Shields, “Racial Categories in Medical Practice: How Useful Are They?,” in The Social Medicine Reader, Volume II, Third Edition: Differences and Inequalities, Volume 2, edited by Jonathan Oberlander, Mara Buchbinder, Larry R. Churchill, Sue E. Estroff, Nancy M. P. King, Barry F. Saunders, Ronald P. Strauss, and Rebecca L. Walker, Duke University Press, 2019, 188–203.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12111/8147First published in Lundy Braun, Anne Fausto-Sterling, Duana Fullwiley, Evelynn Hammonds, Alondra Nelson, William Quivers, Susan Reverby and Alexandra Shields (equal contributions; authorship alphabetical). "Racial categories in medical practice: How useful are they?," PLOS Medicine 4(9), 2007, 1423-1428.en-USAfrican American peopleHuman geneticsPhysiciansMedicine and health sciencesCultureEthnic epidemiologyCensusSickle cell diseaseRacial Categories in Medical Practice: How Useful Are They?Book chapterdoi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11smxmw.27