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Historically, and for numerous reasons, communities of color have often had a level of mistrust in the healthcare system. One way to bridge gaps and grow trust and understanding is to attract more People of Color into medical professions. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, 7.6 percent of all students enrolled in med schools identified as Black or African-American. For many, the road to enrollment poses challenges. But one Niagara Falls native proves they can be overcome, and educators today are exploring ways to expose and encourage students who may not think a medical or healthcare career is within their reach.
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Students at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences this summer are among the first to use a new technology to…
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With modern medicine creating drugs that can be misused for addiction, and opioid drugs for medical care sometimes leading to addiction, many…
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New York’s first program designed to diversify the state’s physician workforce is celebrating its 25th anniversary.The program, run by Associated Medical…
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The University at Buffalo's new downtown medical school will be named after the Jacobs family. Jeremy Jacobs on Monday delivered a $30 million gift to…
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The University at Buffalo's goal of building a new medical school downtown is one step closer to reality. UB announced Wednesday it has received a $5…
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University at Buffalo officials have selected the architects from HOK to lead the design of its downtown medical school.The $375 million project will be…