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  2. National Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Medical Association (NMA) is the largest and oldest organization representing African American physicians and their patients in the United States.As a 501(c)(3) national professional and scientific organization, the NMA represents the interests of over 30,000 African American physicians and their patients, with nearly 112 affiliated societies throughout the nation and U.S ...

  3. Bloomberg gives $600 million to four Black medical schools ...

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    In 2022, only 6% of U.S. physicians were Black, even though Black Americans represent 13% of the population. Almost half of Black physicians graduate from the four historically Black medical ...

  4. Why the U.S. medical field is pushing for more Black doctors

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    African Americans make up about 14% of the population, but they represent just 5.2% of doctors nationwide.

  5. Meharry Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Meharry Medical College is a private historically black medical school affiliated with the United Methodist Church and located in Nashville, Tennessee.Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school for African Americans in the South.

  6. Leonard Hall (Shaw University) - Wikipedia

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    Class valedictorian Lawson Andrew Scruggs founded the Old North State Medical Society, the nation's oldest association of black physicians. He also founded a tuberculosis sanatorium in Southern Pines that treated many people from Raleigh. Aaron McDuffie Moore, graduate of the 1888 class, became the first African-American physician in Durham.

  7. Monroe Alpheus Majors - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Alpheus Majors (October 12, 1864 – December 10, 1960) [1] was an American physician, writer and civil rights activist in Texas and Los Angeles.He was one of the first black physicians in the American southwest and established a medical association for black physicians who were not allowed entry into the American Medical Association.

  8. American Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association called for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to stop using the Joe Camel character in its advertising because of its appeal to youth. [61] In 1995, Lonnie R. Bristow became the first African-American president of the American Medical Association. Before he became president, Bristow was the first African-American member of the ...

  9. Black ‘Doctors Row’ set to receive historic district ...

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    In 1899, the University of Pennsylvania published noted scholar W.E.B. DuBois’ study of Black Philadelphians. His report, “The Philadelphia Negro,” The post BlackDoctors Row’ set to ...