When Jessica Bodden was accepted into medical school six years ago, she didn’t realize the amount of loans she’d be saddled with.
sinking her into more than $200,000 of student debt. She also took a two-year break from medical school to get a master’s in public health at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Charles R. Drew University — which is recognized as a historically Black graduate institution, or HBGI — is one of four historically Black medical colleges to be awarded funds as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ $100-million commitment to help increase the number of Black doctors in the country by reducing their debt burden. The other schools are Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C.; Meharry Medical College in Nashville; and Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta.
“It took me like 20 years to pay off my medical school debt. I wish somebody had taken half of it away,” Prothrow-Stith said.“Medical school is expensive, and you don’t want students who come here because they want to serve their community to get so in debt that they then have to choose to do other things to make money,” Prothrow-Stith added. “So this is really a big gift for us.”
Charles R. Drew University, which was named after a pioneering Black surgeon who produced seminal work on blood banking, was founded in 1966 in response to inadequate medical facilities within the Watts area during the 1965 riots.With more than 80% of students and 71% of faculty from communities of color, the university has become a leader in health disparities research with a focus on education, training, treatment and care in cancer, diabetes, cardiometabolic conditions and HIV/AIDS.
“Now, not having to be as stressed about our financial debt just really allows us to kind of breathe easy and to also even further sink our teeth into the mission of [CDU] and do right by our patients, and really do our part in helping to alleviate these healthcare disparities,” he said.
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