Second-Year Students Team Up To Bring 'Black Men In White Coats' to the College of Human Medicine
“I wish every child had the opportunity to be cared for by a black male doctor. They would come to trust and respect this person and, early in life, develop a personal and positive relationship with a black man. Maybe then more people would understand that individuals who look like me, no matter what they’re wearing, are likely to be sincere, intelligent, and loving.” -Dr. Dale Okorodudu Black Men in White Coats ™ is a national organization founded by Dr. Dale Okorodudu during his residency at Duke University to inspire more of these individuals to consider medicine as an occupation, ultimately helping to address the shortage of black men in the field of medicine. The organization was created in response to the astounding decline in black male applicants to medical school as reported by the Association of American Medical Colleges in their 2015 report, Altering the Course: Black Males in Medicine . Eric Poole In the 36 years between 1978 and ...