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Do you know your ABCs?

The Docs are all new with an episode for Black History Month and American Heart Month. Dr. Karen shares why the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC), founded in 1974, has had such a profound effect on medicine and the health of the Black community. 

In this episode, The Docs each chose a Black cardiologist or heart scientist who inspires them, including: 

Dr. Karen: Michelle Albert, MD, MPH

Dr. Albert is the Walter A. Haas-Lucie Stern Endowed Chair in Cardiology and Professor in Medicine at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), Admissions Dean for UCSF Medical School and Director of the CeNter for the StUdy of AdveRsiTy and CardiovascUlaR DiseasE (NURTURE Center). Dr. Albert is involved in cutting-edge research on the social determinants of health in cardiovascular disease. 

Dr. Zanetta: Vivien Thomas, LL.D.

Dr. Vivien Thomas was a cardiac surgeon pioneer who developed a procedure used to treat blue baby syndrome (now known as cyanotic heart disease) in the 1940s. 

Dr. Tiffany: Charles Drew, MD

Dr. Charles Richard Drew was a surgeon and researcher who organized America's first large-scale blood bank and trained a generation of Black physicians at Howard University.

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Resources:

Association of Black Cardiologists

Something The Lord Made (movie)

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