We live and practice in turbulent times. Health disparities and inequities grow before a backdrop of social unrest, polarization, and periodic spasms of violence. The institutions, civic norms, and traditional forms of social capital that have provided stability in years past have eroded. Never in our lifetimes has there been a greater need for the steady hand and moral compass of the medical profession. Our voices and our leadership are sorely needed. Amid the chaos and rancor, we must provide the clarity of high-quality scientific evidence and ethically grounded reasoning and judgement … Download the full article below.