
African American Women in Medicine
African American women in medicine have made significant contributions to healthcare, often overcoming historical barriers such as racial discrimination and gender bias. They have played vital roles as physicians, researchers, and advocates, striving to improve health outcomes for their communities. Notable figures include Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African American woman to earn a medical degree, and Dr. Alexa Canady, the first African American woman neurosurgeon. Their achievements inspire future generations while highlighting ongoing challenges, such as racial disparities in healthcare and the need for greater representation within the medical field. Their work continues to pave the way for equity in medicine.