Powers Brian W, Oriol Nancy E, Jain Sachin H
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2015 Feb;26(1):73-81. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2015.0002.
Throughout history, Black physicians have been bound by a dual obligation: to pursue excellence and success in their profession, and to leverage their professional stature to improve the condition of their communities. This paradigm of race-conscious professionalism has affected greatly the experience of Black physicians, and shaped their formulation of professional identity. This paper explores the relationship between professional life and racial activism in the Black physician community from the pre-Civil War era until the present. The nature of this negotiation has shifted according to the professional and social dynamics of the era. Before the Civil War, Black physician-activists were forced to relinquish their professional duties in order to engage in activism. In later years, activism emerged as a valuable endeavor in the Black medical community, which offered greater opportunities for activism within the profession. The implications of these findings for contemporary physicians are discussed.
纵观历史,黑人医生肩负着双重使命:在其职业领域追求卓越与成功,并利用自身的职业地位改善其所在社区的状况。这种具有种族意识的职业精神范式极大地影响了黑人医生的经历,并塑造了他们对职业身份的认知。本文探讨了从内战前时代至今黑人医生群体中职业生活与种族激进主义之间的关系。这种协商的性质随着时代的职业和社会动态而发生了变化。在内战前,黑人医生兼激进主义者被迫放弃其职业职责以投身激进主义活动。在随后的岁月里,激进主义在黑人医学界成为一项有价值的事业,为在该职业内部开展激进主义活动提供了更多机会。本文还讨论了这些研究结果对当代医生的启示。