Basic fundamental things people like in american society, particularly poor africanamericans. Host were the founders . Guest the founders were bobby seale and huey who are interesting because they are migrants from the south. The black panther story is a great migration story, so they come from texas and louisiana to the bay area to oakland and they find themselves in the center of history a couple decades later. Host your book focuses on medical care. You write that the black Panther Party, the panthers were heirs to an unchartered tradition of africanamerican health politics. Guest it means we havent looked closely enough at the fact that the civil rights tradition, even if we think about the 20th century, because it was always a medical act to this tradition, so i think we understand the forms of discrimination, jim crow racial segregation that we understand this is part of the early 20th century africanamerican life also included health care. If you go back across the 20th century
The Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, on Monday said it will partner with Silicon Valley startup Cerebras Systems to develop artificial intelligence (AI) models for the health care industry. The Mayo Clinic, which has three major campuses in the U.S. in addition to locations in the U.K. and United Arab Emirates, will use computing chips and systems from Cerebras to tap into decades of anonymized medical records and data to develop its own AI models.
When Rebecca Hopper and Jennifer Liles were medical students at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine several years ago, they would volunteer to work Monday evenings at UK’s free Salvation Army Clinic in Downtown Lexington, conducting examinations and dispensing medicine.
After several years in practice in Henderson, Drs. Hopper and Liles have seen that there’s an alarming proportion of people living here who have no health insurance or are underinsured, meaning they can’t afford their co-pays or deductibles.
For many of them, that means they don’t receive regular medical care that could catch illnesses or conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure before significant damage is done.