The History and Legacy of Racial Discrimination in US Hospitals
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Explore a compelling Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Ellis M. Arjmand, Professor of Otolaryngology at the University of Tennessee Health Center, examining the deep-rooted history and lasting impacts of racial discrimination within American healthcare institutions. Delve into the complex historical context of hospital segregation, understand its evolution through various social and political periods, and analyze how past discriminatory practices continue to influence modern healthcare delivery and outcomes. Learn about the systemic barriers that have shaped access to medical care, the development of separate healthcare facilities, and the ongoing challenges in achieving equitable healthcare delivery across racial lines in the United States.
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The History and the Legacy of Racial Discrimination in US Hospitals
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