Join John E. Clark, Pharm.D., M.S., FASHP, and Gregory Bond, Ph.D., as they discuss the background of pharmacy schools at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the education of African-American pharmacists. Dr. Clark walks listeners through the rich foundation of HBCU pharmacy schools and discusses how the social and political environment and the lack of access to healthcare influenced both the closure and creation of HBCU pharmacy schools. He calls on us to share the story of pharmacy schools at HBCUs widely so the experiences and contributions of African American pharmacists becomes American history for everyone.
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