This study describes the attempts by black physicians government officials and health care organizations to create and maintain black hospitals in the USA.
Author: Vanessa Northington Gamble
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
ISBN: 9780195078893
Category: Education
Page: 265
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Recognizing that their careers depended on access to hospitals, black physicians associated with the two leading black medical societies, the National Medical Association (NMA) and the National Hospital Association (NHA), initiated the movement in the 1920s in order to upgrade the medical and education programs at black hospitals. Black physicians "made a place for themselves" within the profession of medicine by improving the status and training of black hospitals between 1920 and 1945, a time when few black physicians had options beyond the separate but equal black medical world