black doctors
Dr. Khama Ennis, creator of 'Faces of Medicine,' explains why Black women make up only 2.8% of U.S. physicians and the cost of that absence.
The latest episode of 'Listen to Black Women' cuts through the hype around viral health trends and gets candid about fibroids and Black women’s health.
Dr. Mae Jemison was the first Black woman to go into space, but she also fought healthcare inequities.
The images are quite inspiring, as well as a big middle finger to people, like that flight attendant, who think only White men look like doctors.
The number of African Americans applying for and enrolling in medical school has decreased.
In a wide variety of fields these physicians are doing their jobs to the point of distinction.
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