A new AAMC data snapshot examines Asian physicians’ reports of bias, harm, and discrimination, including being subjected to racially or ethnically offensive remarks/names and physical harm. The data is based on a 2019 survey of 6,000 practicing physicians, 22.5% of whom identified as Asian. Among the key findings: Asian physicians were more likely than White physicians to report experiences of bias, harm, and discrimination before the COVID-19 pandemic; and Asian women physicians were 2.5 times more likely than their White counterparts to report being subjected to racially or ethnically offensive remarks by both patients and co-workers.