This new edition focuses on bias in health care and provides a variety of case examples related to the timely topics of unconscious bias and microaggressions encountered by patients, students, attending and resident physicians, nurses, staff, and advanced practice providers in various healthcare settings. The proliferation of literature on unconscious bias and microaggressions has raised public awareness around these concerns. This case compendium discusses strategies and addresses professional responses to bias in health care and extends beyond the individual patient and healthcare provider into the communities where biased assumptions and attitudes exist. Recognizing that ethnic minorities, the elderly, the poor, and persons with Medicaid coverage utilize the emergency department at higher rates than the general population, this compendium also builds upon the case studies from the first edition to cover a broader array of underserved minority groups. This title is an essential resource for attending and resident physicians, nurses, staff, advanced practice providers, and students in emergency medicine, primary care, and public health. It provides case examples on both healthcare provider experiences and patient experiences; addresses the sensitive treatment of LGBT patients, patients with different ethnic or religious backgrounds, and those needing interpretive services; examines sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, spirituality, language, race, and ethnicity; and recognizes the influence of culture and the complexities of emergency healthcare for the diverse groups that providers encounter.