This socially conscious, culturally relevant book explores the
little-known history and present climate of Black people in the
medical field. It reveals the deficiencies in the American healthcare
structure that have contributed to the mismanagement of healthcare in
the Black population, and examines cross-currents that intersect with
the major events in minority medical history. Illustrated across 10
expertly written chapters, this text features a longitudinal timeline
with the presentation of evidence-based information drawn from
historical, political, and clinical sources. The book begins with an
analysis of diseases particularly prevalent in the Black community due
to socioeconomic inequalities in available medical care. These
diseases include sickle cell anemia, hypertension, heart failure, drug
addiction, and HIV/AIDS. Bolstered by profiles of historically
well-known Black physicians, stories of success in medical education,
and the remarkable impact of Black medical organizations, subsequent
chapters address the triumphs and tribulations of the Black medical
professional in America. Concluding with an examination of the current
health status of Black people in the United States, the book makes a
case for future systemic improvements in healthcare delivery to
minority communities. A unique, noteworthy reference, Blacks in
Medicine: Clinical, Demographic, and Socioeconomic Correlations is
written for a broad range of physicians and health providers, as well
as professionals in the social sciences and public health.
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Clinical, Demographic, and Socioeconomic Correlations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030419608
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter