Investigative journalist Nicole Carr examines the historical impact of racial inequality in medicine in her book, "The Price of Exclusion." The book details how Black physicians established hospitals, clinics, and medical schools in the South a century ago, only to have these institutions dismantled due to policy changes, segregation, and a significant report. Carr connects this history to her own family and highlights the ongoing consequences of these actions today. Geoff Bennett conducted an interview with Carr regarding her findings.
Investigative Journalist Discusses Racial Inequality in Medicine in New Book
Nicole Carr's book, "The Price of Exclusion," explores the historical dismantling of Black-led medical institutions in the South and the lasting effects of racial inequality in medicine. In an interview, Carr discusses how her family's history is intertwined with this narrative.
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'The Price of Exclusion' explores lasting impact of racial inequality in medicine
Investigative Journalist Discusses Racial Inequality in Medicine in New Book