“…Despite American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians policies citing pediatric pain management as a priority and central component of patient‐ and family‐centered care, inadequate pain management remains prevalent in the ED 4 . To date, racial and ethnic disparities in pediatric pain management in the ED have been documented surrounding the treatment of bone fractures, appendicitis, migraines, and general pain management 2,3,5 . Collectively, data from this work indicate that, after controlling for clinical presentation and severity, children who are members of minoritized racial and ethnic groups are less likely to receive optimal pain care in the ED.…”