Only 1.6% of US doctors were Black in 1906—the legacy of inequality in medical education has not yet been erased

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Fueled by the Supreme Court's June 2023 ruling that bans affirmative action in higher education, conservative lawmakers across the country have advanced their own state bans on diversity initiatives, especially those that might make students feel shame or guilt for past harms against people of color.

Only 1.6% of US doctors were Black in 1906—the legacy of inequality in medical education has not yet been erasedon diversity initiatives, especially those that might make students feel shame or guilt for past harms against people of color.to restrict diversity initiatives."American medical schools are no place for discrimination," said Murphy, a Republican, in March 2024.

What I found was that places with larger Black populations were more likely to have a Black doctor, as were places that were closer to a Black medical school. Without an accounting of how racial disparities in medicine were formed, it's much more difficult to determine which kinds of progressive measures are needed to provide redress.to explore the importance of historically Black medical schools and the lives of Black physicians during the Jim Crow era.: Only 1.6% of US doctors were Black in 1906—the legacy of inequality in medical education has not yet been erased retrieved 8 June 2024 from https://medicalxpress.

 

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