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Discover the untold story of how a coalition of Black health professions schools revolutionized the fight for health equity in America with "We'll Fight It Out Here: A History of the Ongoing Struggle for Health Equity." Racism within the US healthcare system has long hindered the progress of Black healthcare professionals and exacerbated health disparities for Black Americans. This groundbreaking book uncovers the hard-won battles and achievements of the Association of Minority Health Professions Schools (AMHPS), which catalyzed the inclusion of health equity on the national agenda.
Written by acclaimed authors David Chanoff and Louis W. Sullivan, former Secretary of Health & Human Services, this powerful narrative sheds light on the comprehensive history of Black healthcare, from pre-Emancipation to present day. Through meticulously researched literature and over seventy interviews, Chanoff and Sullivan delve into the formation of AMHPS and its groundbreaking influence, which spurred legislative and policy changes to address healthcare inequities.
"We'll Fight It Out Here" goes beyond historical analysis and serves as an inspirational blueprint for advancing health equity. The coalition's ongoing efforts to support the training of minority doctors and healthcare professionals, as well as their relentless advocacy for crucial healthcare reform, are highlighted to showcase practical mechanisms that can be utilized to champion this critical cause.
Don't miss your chance to uncover this untold story and join the movement for health equity. Embrace the legacy of AMHPS and be inspired to make a difference. Take a transformative journey through the pages of "We'll Fight It Out Here" and help shape a future where healthcare disparities are eradicated. Order your copy now through this link.
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