As the oldest American medical school at an HBCU and the only HBCU to have been chartered by Congress, Howard University’s College of Medicine is innovating in medical technology and working with industry and government partners to foster more equitable, accessible and improved health care. This episode in our HBCU spotlight series talks to Associate Dean Michael Crawford who highlights the role Howard and other HBCUs have in medical research and innovation.
HealthCast
Season 2
Episode 21
28m listen
Inside Howard University’s Digital Health Innovation
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The university is pioneering the crossroads of technology and medicine.
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Michael Crawford Associate Dean of Strategy, Outreach and Innovation, College of Medicine Howard University
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