The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years

The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years

by Mary Kaplan
The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years

The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians: The Early Years

by Mary Kaplan

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Overview

When the Tuskegee Veteran's Hospital opened in 1923, many in the Veteran's Bureau believed that black physicians and nurses were not competent to staff the facility. Except for nurses' aides, orderlies, attendants and laborers, hospital personnel would be white. Recruiting and training black medical professionals was difficult given the obstacles facing blacks in obtaining education in medicine and gaining acceptance in the field. The history of the hospital reflects the struggle for racial equality in the United States.

This book describes the effort to integrate the Tuskegee Veteran's Hospital and follows the careers of the small group of well-trained, dedicated black physicians who played significant roles in its development as a treatment center for black veterans. The hospital's contributions to research and medicine are documented, along with its involvement in one of the biggest scandals in medical research--the Tuskegee syphilis study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476625485
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mary Kaplan, LCSW, is a clinical social worker who has worked in healthcare and geriatrics for over 40 years as a clinician, administrator, educator, and community activist. She is retired from the University of South Florida School of Aging Studies, where she taught courses on mental health and aging, geriatric care management, and Alzheimer's disease. She is the author and co-author of six books and is an international speaker. She lives in Highlands, New Jersey.
Mary Kaplan is a clinical social worker who has worked in healthcare and geriatrics for over 40 years as a clinician, administrator, educator, and community activist. She is retired from the University of South Florida School of Aging Studies, where she taught courses on mental health and aging, geriatric care management, and Alzheimer's disease. She lives in Highlands, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. Threats, Fear and Triumph: The Opening of the Tuskegee Veterans Hospital
2. Health Care for Black Veterans
3. Responding to the Call for Black Physicians at the Tuskegee Hospital
4. Fuller’s Trainees
5. The Practice of Medicine by Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South
6. The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital: Challenges, Successes and Scandal
7. 1986: ­Thirty-Seven Years Later
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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