 This study examined the perceptions of medical students in Germany about racism in medicine and healthcare. It found that medical students perceived racism as a widespread problem in the country but had difficulty identifying it due to a lack of understanding of its definition and manifestation. Additionally, students felt uncomfortable when confronted with racist behavior or structures and believed that medical education should provide more comprehensive anti-racism training. This article was authored by Gerhard's, Simon Matteo, Schwede, Mark, and Wessel Merle.