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Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
Intersection of race and medicine
Dr. Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Memorial Hospital presented his lecture, "Black Man, White Coat: Reflections at the Intersection of Race and Medicine," at the OHSU Auditorium, November 30, 2016. Dr. Williams shared his experiences as a black man and as the surgeon who treated the Dallas police officers shot following a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
(OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)
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