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The history of African Americans and organized medicine

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Segregation and racism within the medical profession have, and continue to, profoundly impact the African American community. Yet, the complex history of race in the medical profession is rarely acknowledged and often misunderstood. The AMA Institute for Ethics invited a panel of experts to review and analyze the historical roots of the black-white divide in American medicine. The following is a summary of the panel’s findings, along with other resources.

Background reports on the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Background research reports for the project on the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Reviewers for the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Reviewers for the research project on the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Writing group for the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Writing group for the research project on the history of African Americans and organized medicine

Background on the history project

Background of research project on the history of African Americans and organized medicine  
Last updated: Nov 19, 2008
Content provided by: Institute for Ethics