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Dr Robert W Claytor Founder of the Grand Rapids Urban League

His first office was above the Burkhead and Collins Drug Store at the southeast corner of Monroe Avenue and Michigan Street, which is now known as the Medical Mile. Dr. Claytor received privileges at Saint Mary’s Hospital shortly after his arrival, becoming the first hospital-employed Black physician in Grand Rapids.

Dr Robert W Claytor Founder of the Grand Rapids Urban League

His first office was above the Burkhead and Collins Drug Store at the southeast corner of Monroe Avenue and Michigan Street, which is now known as the Medical Mile. Dr. Claytor received privileges at Saint Mary’s Hospital shortly after his arrival, becoming the first hospital-employed Black physician in Grand Rapids.

Dr Robert W Claytor Founder of the Grand Rapids Urban League

His first office was above the Burkhead and Collins Drug Store at the southeast corner of Monroe Avenue and Michigan Street, which is now known as the Medical Mile. Dr. Claytor received privileges at Saint Mary’s Hospital shortly after his arrival, becoming the first hospital-employed Black physician in Grand Rapids.

Building vaccine trust in minority communities

Building vaccine trust in minority communities Skepticism in vaccines dates back decades after controversial tests and last updated 2021-02-05 16:57:47-05 MICHIGAN — There’s a skepticism of vaccines rooted in history for the black community. After years of being subjected to controversial and often times inhumane medical trials, now, the medical community is combatting a mistrust in vaccines they themselves helped create. “It took a long time - and with reason - that people come to these conclusions,” said Dr. Walter Brame, a community advocate and former president of the local Urban League chapter. “We hope that the medical community takes a look at itself and understand that it has contributed to this situation.”

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