I just want a qualified doctor. I don’t want someone put their by policies that look at color. I am not stating anything hateful only facts is what it is.
@@htorres236 I don’t take your comment as hateful, and I hope you don’t take this as hateful, but I’d prefer a black doctor because I know he or she worked much harder and likely from a disadvantaged starting line to obtain that white coat . I know that just from becoming a black nurse. We have to be nearly perfect. We lose our licenses for things white nurses don’t even get fired for. The proof of that is public and blatant if you want to look up your local board of nursing. On the other hand, if I need a lawyer he will definitely glow in the dark.
I went to high school with Candace. Good for her...I am absolutely NOT surprised she became a Doctor ..she was an excellent student and great person growing up.💞
They know that no one can exist without mailing it and I'm not talking about melanated people like Indians I'm talking about deep down Nappy headed melanin like me😂
No it's 7 Jobs in one. It determines your education, your career, your retirement, your paycheck, your credit, your mobility, Just present??? Why are you here? How did you get in America? Why are you here for a loan?
I remember seeing a dermatologist that said I needed to cut my hair because "Black people aren't supposed to grow their hair that long". It turned out to be psoriasis. I had an ER doc tell me I had a UTI when I had a tumor (she assumed I was a drug addict). I've had medical professionals ask "are you sure that's the baby's father?" more than once... I was married. I've had MD's dismiss my mother while she was having a heart attack. The list goes on and on. It's gotten to the point where I'm afraid of providers who aren't African American because I have no idea if they're actually treating me as a patient or addressing a stereotype.
These examples are rather exceptional. Most of us would treat a patient the same way regardless of pretty much everything. We have procedures in place for that. You shouldn't have such fear. Every physician's job is to secure patient's life no matter what, this is why we take an oath upon graduating. And it is an oath we look up to dearly. Best of luck to you and hopefully in the future without such events.
@@Guide4Ever it's not exceptional if it's a common occurrence. While I appreciate your well wishes, it doesn't help when medical providers think a patient's experiences are uncommon. That small bias effects the medical record you're reviewing and you end up listening to the other 'professional' that you've never met rather than the patient right in front of you.
It's important to seek out and find black healthcare providers when seeking care. Find and pick a black doctor as your primary physician or family doctor.
@@Guide4Ever Thanks for your comment there are some people that are not of color who genuinely care about people of color, people we are in control, there are people of color that are highly qualified to take care of you if you feel you’re not being treated fairly. And for those doctors not of color that take great care of you… thank you and bless you and your family,
@@Guide4Ever Another dismissive comment...a big part of the problem. An actual Black person says this is what is happening, You: it's really not that big a problem. SMDH. not acknowledging problem doesn't mean it doesn't exist. You are a part of this problem...
@alphaomega1351 NO - it comes from how they bastardized the word of God to make it suit their narrative. We are spiritual people and they knew that so they exploited this way back which is how they captured you by making us believe that God was white like them. It was a whole scam and they're using the same tactic from back then but there are ways to decolonize and unlearn their BS. I'm going to give your a few books to start out with because you have to "Renew your mind" about racism and how to combat it and recognize when it's being practiced right in front of your face because it's like a magic trick. Every trick has an answer but if you know it then the trick can't work because you can't be fooled by it. That is how they use racism; they have to make you believe that it doesn't exist and that everything that is happening to you is "ALL in your head" so just go back to sleep and I'll tell you when to wake up. 1. Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Caferteria by Dr. Beverly D. Tatum, PhD 2. The Color Complex (Luk it up) Racist America by Joe Feagin 3. Lies Across America by James Loewen (also Sundown Towns) Check thes out.
Black physicians and nurses are the BEST. They are the ones who actually care about people no matter what skin color, ethnicity or nationality they are. They are very skilled because they not only love their work, but they are naturally hard workers. I appreciate you brothers and sisters. ❤
It's not been my experience. I've been to an office to have blood drawn, and the black nurse stabbed me so hard that I had a bad bruise because she did not like the fact that I told her the front door was still locked at 8:00 am, which was confirmed by another patient waiting at the door with me.. No, I definitely prefer my own people. I'm not suggesting that other med staff of other races are perfect, but I do not want to be around people who believe that the ONLY reason they could EVER be faulted is because of their race. And, to become physically aggressive with a sick patient is not compassionate and caring.
Tears In My Eyes When The Doctor Said “ I Can Get More Training, I Can Get More Education But I Can’t Change How I Look “ That Touches My Heart 😔. I Know Discrimination Is Very Painful. I’m So Proud Of My Skin Color. America Should Be Better Than This.
I'm so sorry for these black doctors. I'm black, and my heart just goes out to them. The ignorance that we have to go through every day of our lives! Just sad and mind-blowing!
As a black CEO please know that I see you, I hear you, your words resonate with me and my prayers remain with you as you stay the difficult course! Thank you for serving in spite of. Much love
Please black people , don't give up on your service to humanity. Please don't stop doing what you do because we need you. Black people like us need you. I understand you go through difficult times brought about by discrimination. What is even more difficult is for us not to have representation.
An African ER Dr. on a plane was turned down by a pink woman having a heart attack for assistance from a nurse. Can you imagine. She'd rather die than be treated by a more than qualified trauma Dr. SMH. Hate is deep.
@@greatidea7808 I have a friend that does groceries delivery. Just the other day customer ordered “tanning cream” to them look dark brown. Trust me, I know where the hate is coming from😊
If people want to be that demonic and hateful, then more power to them. Let them call the shots for their own demise. Something could have gone wrong during or after surgery and then she would blame him & possibly cost him his license. Leave hateful people alone.
I am a non-physician echocardiographer with vascular scanning skills and I have said that exact thing to physician clients several times. They know exactly what I mean by that.
We need more black physicians! I understand how they feel. I am a nurse and I was called the n word. Some people will always be racists even if they try to hide it! It still comes out!
Dr Hamilton is a fantastic surgeon. We’re grateful for his hard work and professionalism. His ACL reconstruction was top notch. These stories are heartbreaking. I’m appalled by what people of color still have to endure. Just know that many of us are listening, we appreciate you, and want justice and equality for all. Continue to speak out; it’s helping-however slowly. We support you!
Speaking about it is not really doing anything to be honest. Your average racist will watch this video and say these doctors are claiming a victim mindset or are playing the race card
I just watched a story recently about Sutter Health here in CA mistreating and discriminating against their Black physicians and so it sounds to me Sutter needs to take advice from this physicians leadership on how to become better and to stop discriminating. I mean it’s heartbreaking. This position had to experience this but at the same time I’m so happy he has leadership and a strong office team backing him up, supporting him, and calling out racial discrimination as soon as it happens, it is not acceptable and will not be accepted or tolerated
It’s no secret that Sutter hospital in Antioch, CA treats or at least treated its African American patients like trash. I stopped getting treated there a while ago and going to other hospitals further away and getting better treatment. I remember going there in the middle of the night as a teen due to an excruciating toothache 9:59 and I was in so much pain I was crying and the nurse told me they were not going to help me until I cut it out and that no one shakes their leg because they’re in pain so they thought I was faking it because I was shaking my leg which actually is a way I deal with pain. She gave me lorazepam to sedate me and left me in the room with the door closed for several hours without checking on me. Every time I went there I was treated poorly like I was an inconvenience to them. My friend had a horror story about them allowing her grandmother to lay in her own blood for hours while she was dying. I can go on and on about Sutter health.
I face racism this morning and I’ve been dealing with it for ten years on the job in the hospital but I’ve never said anything… it motivated me to start my own online business and leave the country because I started finding myself becoming hateful and I’m not a hateful person.. it takes too much energy to be negative… I’ve been all over the world and I only have problems with one race. It’s sickening
@@coz2j69 -No they wont. Ive spent half of my entire life in Africa. There are struggles wot deal with everywhere. If you goto Africa, theyll hate you because youre American and try to take everything you have. Theres hate everywhere from everyone. Find God fearing people.
@@coz2j69 - I’m from Texas. I’m in Tanzania right now. Been here since 2020. I’m speaking from experience. You’re just making comments. I’ve been to over 20 countries. Get some life experience.
Amen 🙏 and for some reason the Lord got these racist Fool here as well. I’m guessing to show the racist fool love and compassion. Maybe just maybe, it will rub off on them some how.
I'm in the same boat as these black professionals. As I'm a black professional who wears a white lab coat. But my discrimination comes more from my colleagues versus my patients. I'm always skipped over or The last to get the training or education in my department. Meanwhile all my white colleagues are the first to get everything. But I will say my HBCU that I attended trained me well, because they told me that this is how it's gonna be in the non-black professional setting. You will get NO respect. I'm the black rodney dangerfield of the medical profession. I get no respect
Oh this is soooo true!!! Even being light skinned I get watched in stores. Had previous clients say they did not want a black therapist. One day i told my 2 children they can only get one piece of candy each, an Asian man behind me assumed I didn’t have enough money and offered to pay for the extra candy. He was friendly so I said thanks but no thanks. The problem is why did he assume I couldn’t pay? I simply didn’t want to overindulge my kids in sugar. So instead of being viewed as a responsible mom that cares about her children’s health, in this society I’m seen as a poor single mom of color with multiple kids that I can’t afford to provide for. Nevermind that that’s not the truth, it’s societal assumptions. Please keep shedding light on these issues. We will be heard and I know change is hard but those that say oh boohoo we are victims no honey just learn to treat everyonewith respect and dignity and then we can alllll gladly get on with our lives.
I have a Black Nephrologist! First Black doctor I've had since I was a child. Oh I've dealt with two Black Chiropractors in the 2010s. Also my primary care has many Black techs, encountered a Black nurse Practitioner there! Makes me fill more comfortable and their're of course more relatable.
Moved from the Chicago area where I worked as a respiratory therapist for 40 years. The hospitals I worked in had people of many races and cultures. The worst discrimination I saw was against gay coworkers. They were usually the kindest medical professionals out there.. I’ve also been an ortho patient since birth. We made the mistake of moving to Tennessee. Campbell Clinic has an almost completely white male medical staff. I was shocked. I’ve had 8 hip surgeries, including three replacements in the Chicago area……..The only one that went perfectly was done by Dr Melvin Harrington, one of the country’s rare African American orthopedic surgeons.
I live in Tennessee. I was born here and moved away when I was 6. I make the mistake of coming back at 36. I call Tennessee my He!! on earth. Don’t get me wrong there are some good people here but it a 50/50 split. I came back because my grandma had dementia and I wanted to my daughter to know her. I grew up knowing and visiting my great grandfather (her dad) and my son knew him too. But moving here wasn’t and hasn’t been a good experience.
I felt the pain, frustration, helplessness and sadness from all the doctors. Since I am a black woman, I especially connected with the female doctor. When she told the story of her son. About having to sully his childhood with discussions about people (White ppl) outside your family don’t see the sweet gentle loving little boy that I and his family see. They see your skin color and they see a criminal. I had to have this conversation several times with my daughter. Each time I could see the confusion, disillusionment, more and more of the innocence leaving her little body. It pained me to tell her about the world. But for survival I had to. Thank you all for telling your stories.
It's not just white people, every other race (Asian, Latino) discriminates against black people (especially black men). I know studying/working in majority black cities can help because most patients are black, but you'll always face some form of racism.
My respect for these amazing physicians. They are doing what a big % of the population don’t want to do: Study hard and contribute to society in a positive way. My love and respect from the Dominican Republic! Continue thriving because you are amazing people!
There are tons of patients in Ghana and Nigeria and Congo who do no have enough doctors. Those patients need you and are not racist. Go where you will be celebrated, not tolerated.
America will not pay these doctors to take care of foreigners in different countries although they should maybe brics will help the world who knows it's a waste for these people to not perform their professions with all the people in the world who need real care
Black nurse here. I have had patients ask if I was a ‘real nurse’ and others who have refused to have me care for them. My solution= I cared for my other patients and let them spend their days with only essential care: meds, water and meals.
I’m a Puerto Rican born & raised in NYC. I do not have a Puerto Rican accent🇵🇷 Upon learning that I earned two master’s degrees, a lady told me, “You don’t even look like you can spell GED.”
This reminds me of a story I heard a few years ago. This Asian Women (I don't recall what country she was from) was going for her Nationalization test to become an US Citizen. She studied for over 2 years. Well when she got her test she got the people who were testing her or something along that lines with The Pledge of Allegiance. When she recited The Pledge the people told her that she had gotten it wrong to which she pointed out that she did not as she recited the oringial pledge which did not have 'Under God' in it until I think1956 or 57. They didn't tell which Pledge to say. She knew more about the US Pledge then The Americans.
WOOOW smh the nerve of people it’s so sad but I’ve learned to just say who are they ? My mouth is so lethal I would’ve said “And you look too slow too even grasp what it takes to earn one or define it”. I am so sick of these racist bums like it’s beyond old now and annoying. If you don’t like a certain race then MOVE from around them. At the end of the day we all have to live on/share this planet so they need to get over it!
The racists are the problem, not these fabulous Black doctors. Let the decent patients keep you inspired. You worked too hard, so don't be dejected. Keep your head high! 👏🏾🤎🩺
@@AbeJacoby that honestly just shows his forgiveness and compassion. He really wanted to help her, many individuals would have gladly and quickly listened to what she said the first time, but he really wanted her to allow him to help.
My advice is to be confident and competent and to stay abreast of the latest developments in your field so you can do the best first your patients. I had a white young dermatologist repeatedly inject my small confined keloid on my chest with some kind of steroid. Now what was confined to a small area is now spread over a much larger area of my chest. I had a white dentist who wanted to extract my wisdom teeth at age 69. I told him I have never had a problem with them and that was the end of that. I’m now 72 and still no problem. I had an Asian nurse practitioner want to prescribe me drugs for high cholesterol but everyone of my cholesterol values were in the mid normal range. My A1C was 5.3 and my glucose was 83. When I asked her why I need cholesterol lowering drugs she said, “they came up with this number 19” which I have no clue what that means. She want the prescription to the pharmacy and I picked it up and has never taken it. It is very important to be informed and ask questions whether your doctor is black white or other.
We Have to Build Our Own Hospital Systems for Us, we have Great Qualified Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Professionals to do it. Come Together Black Medical Professionals!
As a white man who provides primary healthcare in a black owned and operated family practice, that consists of five distinct clinics, with the majority of the staff that are either black or Hispanic, I can say the standard of care is equal to or exceeds the other nonblack practices I’ve worked for. The demographics of my patients consist of white, black, Hispanic, Muslim, Christian, Buddhists, atheist, Asian, insured, uninsured, etc., It’s an enlightening and interesting environment. I wouldn’t trade the experience for another. My boss sold all 5 practices to a huge healthcare company who shall remain nameless. It’s only been 6 months since that change. I am already thinking about retirement at the end of the year.
I truly want all Black doctors and they are so hard to find... I believe l would be treated better. I can sometimes feel the angst a doctor may feel when I come for treatment and I am Black... surprisingly enough it's not so negative with White doctors as much as East Indian and Arabic physicians... They do even want to greet you when you meet them ; yet your health is in THEIR hands.
2 of my doctors aren't even American born as well as nonwhite and i would rather see them than over many other doctors in the same field do to one simple reason. How they treated me compared to the others. These 2 doctors saw ME not my health issue as well as listened to me and let me run things by them other than make choices for me like many other doctors have. Not in any way disrespecting white doctors as my primary is white and i all about love that man. To me if they are great in their field then who gives a flip about the color of the skin we all bleed red. Also Thanks to a black doctor who even though he couldn't really preform the surgery he still came up with the way the surgery as well as the 'tube' that is used for babies that are born with blue skin thus saving so many lives. (His friend who was certified to do the surgery did it for him with the black doctor telling him word for word what to do". A heart transplant or something linked to that was done by a black doctor and that is used today. Blood type was also discovered by a black man who do to stupid laws died on the steps of a hospital all because he was black and the hospital was a white only hospital. Before you judge a doctor or any one that is in the medical field do your research and find that thanks to a colored person you are able to have this surgery or treatment.
I also say that I have no problem going to a black doctor, currently my doctor is Indian, and anyone who stuck it out to get a degree for becoming a doctor, gets a huge amount of respect from me. I want to live in a world where everyone has a place at the table, and is treated equally.
I’ve been seen by a black doctor and I loved it. She thought I was funny and we had the best chemistry. I’m Mexican American and thanks to these amazing doctors. True Inspirations to society!
These African-American doctors should not feel ashamed for their accomplishments. If they happen to come across patients that do not want their care then they should oblige them and allow them to pick doctors that they want. Until we have self-respect and not grovel and not beg people we will continue to be treated in the manner that we are. If a patient does not want your care then it is your responsibility as a doctor to let them choose what they want even if that's not you as a physician. I would also encourage doctors when patients make these types of choices to add into their scheduling a cancellation fee. You're worth and value does not come from the validation of society. We as an African-American people have to accept and realize that the majority of people see and view us this way when we accept that we will be able to move through society smoother without being hurt all the time.
Unfortunately, no matter what level of success we achieve we’ll never be accepted. As a commercial pilot jump seating to get to work I’ll get the third degree from airline staffers. They will see me in full uniform, credentials and still ask, “are you a pilot.” I’ll just smile and say, yes.
Racist people in high power positions make it difficult for black men/women to be treated like any other doctor. We taught you everything about medicine.
Every black and brown doctor needs to always know that black people have been doing difficult surgeries longer than white Caucasian. A black American doctor was the only neurological doctor that successfully separated twins at the head. The twins grew up healthy and both brains did not have any damage. Black doctors did cataract surgery before white Caucasian doctors. People need to focus on the track record of the doctor and how he or she treats his patients.🤩🥰😍🤗🤗
Dr., you don't need to change your skin color or ethnicity. You're BEAUTIFUL! It's their lost...not yours. Please don't lose any sleep over it. It they don't want you...NEXT! I work in health-care and I have no problem saying NEXT! I ❤love the skin I'm in and wouldn't change for the world.
Thank you to all the black physicians present in this segment. You are an inspiration to the black community. Most importantly, thank you for creating a path for us younger black folks. We will make it through this.
That doctor told his patient that she needed urgent care to the point where it was life or death, and she still thought about it for 30 minutes. This world we live in is a complete mess. SMH
I felt my eyes well up with tears while watching this and then the tears fell. This hurts my heart so bad because it’s really a shame or so sad what Black people experience because of the color of our skin. We are not all bad people. We are human people just like everyone else and we deserve to live and to be respected and accepted just like anyone else. Three years ago I moved to a predominantly White county and I have been harassed and psychologically and mentally abused the entire time by White tenants and the rental office will not do anything about it. Where does it end?
This so so sad, it hurts my heart to know another person could be so hateful and disrespectful in to another person. I don’t care what we look like we all have red blood in our veins, I a heart that can be hurt and we are all from God. Dr. Hamilton you have a sweet attitude and spirit. Keep yourself no matter what others do. 👍
Thank you for bringing this story forward. Black Doctors at a medical organization in CA have experienced racism as well and it’s so disheartening. We need more black doctors 😢
Dear people- My wife and I are so sorry you and your family, your peers STILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS... I am so sorry. I wish you were in our area, you would have a new patient. You have our compassion and our warmest regards and best wishes we all see this hurtful, awful prejudice behavior come to an end. Our hearts go out to you and everyone who experiences this cruel and ignorant behavior. Our hearts go out to you and this horrible ongoing issue. Please remember, you are not alone. Sincerely L
I APPLAUDE ALL 3 OF THESE PHYSICIANS NOW AND ALWAYS, STAY FOCUSED ON YOUR PATIENTS AND THEIR HEALTH AND WELLNESS AND FIRSTLY YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS MOVING FORWARD IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME
@@MariaSantos-em5jv they do too then when an emergency happen they start screaming for us. What they don't seem to understand is demanding wht nurses/dr's increases the workload for wht staff. It lightens our load but our pay doesn't change. Those wp given that extra load gets real pi$$ed and they make those patients the LOWEST priority. I pass meds in a certain order to please pts who go to bed early 1st (I used to work evenings) then pass the rest and one of my earlier patients demanded wht staff. I had no problem complying because I knew what that meant: those 10 pm meds I gave at 9 was now going to be given 10:30 or later. I was right. She started screaming for me to "can you just get my meds for me please?" I'm only to happy to tell her "I'm not your nurse tonight but let me inform your nurse. She'll be in as soon as she can. " I never worked with that patient ever again and when she called me, I inform the wht nurse "she's calling for her meds." They don't understand that's "don't touch me" demand is one that we honor until that last great day. 🤷🏿♀️
That is the ache that most of us African Americans feel… I’m a mom of 7; boys to men… “A” student, honor roll, respectful, ROTC… but they are black boy’s nonetheless and I have to have the conversation about racism and how Society views, redlines, profiles, discriminates etc…
Thank you for covering this story. It has been our unspoken story for decades and decades. The efforts of Dr. Hamilton's staff and others like them gives me hope; ultimately, my deepest hope is for a better life, not in America, but in eternity.
Sad but true, this racism applies to physicians doctors across the world for black doctors. When one lives in an inherently racist country whether its America or other Western counties, the facts are the facts, a black person is dealing with pure racism. Let's call it what it is.
There is NOTHING for you to change!The complete You is Beautiful, Intelligent, Functional and You hold yourself's with Grace and Class! I Salute You All!
I am so sad reading this. I saw a young white doctor put stitches in my husband Without giving him anything. The doctor was called in bc my husband has that flesh eating disease. He did not want to take care of my husband. I was crying bc I know that hurt him so badly. I know if the doctor had been a black doctor that would have never happened. Please stay on the battlefield. We need you! Thank you black doctors. In our culture you are next to God. Love you all.
I will agree I had a black woman doctor for a few years and she was the best, she cared about me and also made sure she focus on all my needs. I felt the love , but I will say when I receive a different race of doctors I don’t get the same treatment, I’m rush out the door in 15 minutes and they focus more on offering medication and worrying do I need to see a mental health specialist if I say I’m a little stress from my work environment. I don’t get the same love and prefer a black doctor.
The assistant cryed and its her first time, woman just imagine going through that from childhood. Hope that experience qave her a small example how Africans in white countries feel and go through every day.
When I lived in North Carolina my doctor was from Ghana. And he said that someone came in and didn't know that he was black. He asked for his money back so Dr. Bruce gave him his money back and sent him on his way.
God does not look at colors, he looks at our hearts. The people who discriminate against people of colors and other minorities needs to go back to school and learn about how God created everyone equal and we are all brothers and sisters and created by the same God.
This brings tears to my eyes because it resonates all too well. From my own birth story (mother turned away by Cooper Hospital, suggesting that maybe she had an STI instead of being in labor. Mind you, she was accompanied by my not just her husband (my father), but my Grandparents (a medical doctor and Psychiatrist Nurse)! I was crowning by the time they got home and my grandfather delivered me in our home! The same hospital put me in small dimly lit room (no bigger than closet) away from the other babies, because I was considered a “dirty birth” after being (forced to be) born at home! -Anyway… my own birthing stories as a military member on instillations were no different. Mistreated by staff (talked down to or threatened while in labor). Ugh
@@RandomOnePerson HAHAHAJAJAJAJAJA I seriously didnt even come here to shitpost, this turned up when I searched for the “Black Doctor” sketch and I couldnt resist
God please bless All the black doctors and nurses in all hospitals Protect them from against all wickedness and snares of evil Keep your eyes on them. Always Amen
I was an occupational therapy assistant student and encountered prejudice during my fieldwork. As a blk gay male, i struggled even on the job to do my job as many of my patients were wht and many of them did not want me to work with them on ADLs. Ive since quit the profession as it was too much of a struggle to even try and do my job.