“Black Women in Medicine” is the first documentary to explore the history, contemporary issues, and future possibilities of African American women physicians by featuring the diverse voices of young medical students, practicing physicians, and elder trailblazers all of whom share intimate stories of what it means to be a Black Woman Doctor in America. This groundbreaking film includes rarely seen documentation of Black women practicing medicine during critical operations, emergency room urgent care, and community wellness sessions as well as in depth original interviews and compelling archival images. In telling the stories of women who have persevered in medical fields in part by overcoming barriers linked to race and gender, “Black Women in Medicine” provides audiences with a vivid and stunning experience of the triumph of the human spirit.

Black Women in Medicine (2016)
Directed by Crystal Emery
Genres - Biography, Documentary |
Sub-Genres - Biographical Film |
Release Date - Aug 26, 2016 |
Run Time - 57 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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America, Black, Black Woman Doctor, Woman