(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Assumptions
"They only have themselves to blame for being in this situation."
"You look too young to be in pain."
Overlooking contributions from quieter team members
"Invisible barriers to equal opportunity."
Racial profiling in health assessments or care.
"Cognitive blind spots in disease prevention strategies."
"I don't think that population is really interested in health."
"We don’t need to invest in that community, they don't engage with health programs."
Marginalization
"Biases shaping perceptions of patient needs and risks."
Assuming that low-income individuals don't have access to healthcare because they don’t want it.
"You shouldn’t be experiencing these symptoms at your age."
"I don't think they’ll understand the information anyway."
"They don't trust the system."
Using medical jargon without explaining it in layman's terms.
Assuming that an immigrant patient doesn’t speak English without asking.
"They should just take responsibility for their health."
"She must be on Medicaid; that's why she's here."
Offering a "one-size-fits-all" treatment approach without considering cultural or individual needs.
Ignoring cultural preferences when designing health interventions.
"Well, that's just how people in that area live."
Ignoring cultural differences in communication styles
Stigma
Discrimination
Overfocusing on individual behavior change without addressing structural or systemic issues.
Assuming all people from a specific demographic group have the same health needs.
Focusing on only one type of diversity (e.g., race) and ignoring others
Making snap judgments based on someone's appearance
Using gendered language in professional settings
Overlooking the social determinants of health when developing public health programs.
"That's just the way they are."
Assuming someone's ability based on their gender
Ignoring mental health concerns in patients from marginalized groups, assuming they can "handle it."
"She probably just wants painkillers."
Inequality
Favoritism
"It's just genetics."
Disregarding or dismissing patient concerns based on stereotypes
Exemption
Making assumptions about a person’s lifestyle based on their socioeconomic status.
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"Health disparities are just part of the landscape."
Exclusion
Segregation
"Women are just more emotional about their health."
"Hidden prejudices affecting health disparities across communities."
Treating patients differently based on their appearance or background.