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- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
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Thomas Fisher grew up on the South Side of Chicago, acutely aware of the fragility of life in a community where Black bodies are often vulnerable. Inspired by his family's legacy of pioneering doctors committed to their community, he pursued public health at Dartmouth and Harvard before returning to the University of Chicago Medical School. Upon graduation, he began working in the local ER, even while contributing to significant healthcare initiatives, including the Affordable Care Act and developing HMOs for underserved communities. Fisher understood that to grasp healthcare disparities, he needed to remain connected to those he served. The ER often becomes the first point of contact for South Side residents lacking alternatives. While he manages urgent cases, Fisher yearns to engage his patients in deeper conversations about their health, addressing the economic factors, historical mistrust of the medical profession, and systemic issues like food deserts and education gaps that impact their lives. This narrative unfolds during a tumultuous year marked by a pandemic and rising homicides, blending personal stories with a critical examination of societal failures. It offers a compelling exploration of healthcare as a vital aspect of social justice, revealing the urgent need for understanding and reform.
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- 2022
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