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Legacy A Black Physician Reckons With Racism In Medicine Uch Blackstock

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Legacy A Black Physician Reckons With Racism In Medicine Uch Blackstock
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.54 MB
Author: Uché Blackstock, MD
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Legacy A Black Physician Reckons With Racism In Medicine Uch Blackstock by Uché Blackstock, Md instant download after payment.

One of NPR’s 11 Books to Look Forward to in 2024
One of Good Morning America’s 15 New Books to Read for the New Year
“Legacy is both a compelling memoir and an edifying analysis of the inequities in the way we deliver healthcare in America. Uché Blackstock is a force of nature.” —Abraham Verghese, MD, New York Times-bestselling author of The Covenant of Water and Cutting for Stone
The rousing, captivating story of a Black physician, her career in medicine, and the deep inequities that still exist in the U.S. healthcare system

Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, it never occurred to Uché Blackstock and her twin sister, Oni, that they would be anything but physicians. In the 1980s, their mother headed an organization of Black women physicians, and for years the girls watched these fiercely intelligent women in white coats tend to their patients and neighbors, host community...

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