The Pre-Health Professions Advisement Office is hosting a virtual watch party of the documentary Black Men in White Coats. Please join us as we watch this powerful documentary produced by Dr. Dale Okorodudu, MD. The synopsis of the film is below.
Synopsis Provided by Dr. Okorodudu, MD
Less black men applied to medical school in 2014 than in 1978 and black men have the
lowest life expectancy in the United States. With only 2% of American doctors being
black men, this comes as no surprise. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers
preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society
at large. Health care accounts for nearly 20% of the United State’s GDP and a significant
portion of that is driven by disparities in a system that lacks diverse physicians.
What if we had a medical workforce that actually reflected our patient population?
What challenges do our black boys face? Who are their role models? Why is it easier
to visualize a black man in an orange jumpsuit than it is in a white coat? What’s
happening in society that more black women are becoming doctors while black men are
stagnant? WHOSE FAULT IS IT? It’s time to end this CRISIS and get more BLACK MEN IN
WHITE COATS.