History of African-Americans' involvement in medicine; Struggle to gain access to predominantly white medical schools; Ostracism and abuse of medical students; Leonidas H. Berry's contributions to the study of digestive diseases and endoscopy; Other medical pioneers' involvement in national organizations...
Its title explains the recurring theme in the history of black doctors and the provision of health care for black Americans after slavery. There were many brave black and white Americans who saw the need for medicine in the segregated black American community and went against some terrific odds ...
: Women in Historical MedicineShare this event: Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!: Women in Historical Medicine Black History, Tupac & The Gospel Saturday • 3:00 PM 2048 Non-Alc Wine Shop Free Marco de PoetSave this event: Black History, Tupac & The GospelShare this event: Black History, ...
Women have successfully made inroads into medicine, the study showed. For example, women now represent 48 percent of medical school graduates and 46 percent of trainees in graduate medical education, the study found. Women also are the majority in seven specialties among graduate medical education t...
Review: Medicine and Slavery: The Diseases and Health Care of Blacks in Antebellum Virginia Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58.4 (2003) 475-476 It has been nearly twenty-five years since the initial publication of Todd Savitt's monograph Medicine and Slavery. The product...
History January 27, 2025 More than a quarter of the 119th U.S. Congress is non-White. There are currently 66 Black voting members across the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, an increase from the 60 Black Americans who served in the 118th Congress. How Black Immigrants ...
Study Highlights the Preferential Promotion of White Men in Academic Medicine February 3, 2025 "To achieve a workforce that reflects the diversity of the U.S. population, academic medicine must transform its culture and the practices that surround faculty appointments and promotions," write the ...
- 《Social History of Medicine》 被引量: 18发表: 2007年 Prelude to the Fourteenth Amendment: Black Legal Rights in the Antebellum North Legal scholars have recently become interested in the rights granted to free blacks in the antebellum North. The concerns of these scholars are not antiqua.....
United States history is the history of the struggle of blacks desire to obtain status of self-consciousness of people, eager to put his double self into a better and truer self. In this integration process, black does not want any loss of self. ...
Said Ibrahim has been serving as senior vice president of the medicine service line at Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare provider. He also serves as chair of the department of medicine at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, and the Don...