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Season 9Mar 28, 2024

The bias we don’t talk about

Lindsey went into medicine to help people. She never expected her weight to get in the way.

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Lindsey Niehay at her medical school graduation.
Lindsey Niehay at her medical school graduation.
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Lindsey Niehay knew she wanted to be a doctor ever since high school. She was fascinated by the work and welcomed the opportunity to help people. 

And she hoped the world of medicine would be a reprieve, where people would be appreciated for their skill and expertise — not the way they looked. She was used to being bullied for her weight, and she longed for a life in which the people around her were less superficial. So Lindsey worked hard to get into medical school, and after graduation, she was accepted into a competitive residency program in emergency medicine. It seemed like her dream was finally coming true!

But soon after the residency started, Lindsey once again felt her weight set her apart. And that was just the start of her problems.

This is the story of how Lindsey’s career was derailed and her financial circumstances upended by powers beyond her control. And the grim reality she discovered when she sought justice from a legal system that does not adequately protect people against weight discrimination.

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The bias we don’t talk about