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James McCune Smith holds a remarkable place in American history as the first Black medical doctor in the United States. His achievements were groundbreaking and paved the way for future generations of African American professionals. This article delves into the life, achievements, and legacy of James McCune Smith, highlighting his contributions to medicine, education, and social reform.

We Owe It To Our Culture

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Our Vision Our Community

The Culture Healthline is a blog created for the people by the people. We want to help educate black and minority communities on topics ranging from how to get into medical school as a premedical student to how to build lifelong habits that will set you up for success to incoming medical news that is happening within minority communities right now and so much more. We recognize that this information may be hard for black and minority communities to access or is not put together in a way that is targeted toward us. That is where we come in at. As a medical and lifestyle blog we are sure that we will have something for you.

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14-Year-Old Heman Bekele Named “America’s Top Young Scientist”

Heman Bekele, a 14-year-old ninth grader from Annandale, Virginia, has been honored as “America’s Top Young Scientist” for his groundbreaking invention—a bar of soap that treats skin cancer.

The Best Places for Black Doctors to Work and Live

When considering where Black doctors should work and live, several factors come into play, including community impact, job opportunities, quality of life, and the presence of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Dr. Dorothy Jean Tillman II: Completing a Doctoral Degree at 17

After years of hard work and dedication, Dorothy walked the stage to earn her Doctoral Degree, marking a significant milestone in her educational journey.

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Who Is Culture Healthline

You may be wondering where the name “Culture Healthline” comes from, well within the black community we often have a saying that says “Do it for the culture” which originated from the rap group The Migos. To us, this means making an impact for and within the black community in your own special way. Since we have a passion for health, wellness, and improving lifestyles as well as bettering black and minority communities, we thought this would be the perfect name to represent our brand.

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Helping The Next Generation Of Medical Students

The Power Of Habits

Within the pages of ‘The Power of Habit,’ Charles Duhigg unveils the intricate role habits play in shaping the tapestry of our lives, from personal routines to the very fabric of organizational cultures.

What is the MCAT?

We want to start off by answering the question What is the MCAT? The Medical College Admissions Test is a standardized test given out by the AAMC and taken by premedical students who intend on matriculating into medical school.

The Light We Carry

“The Light We Carry” By Michelle Obama. The book examines different tools and tactics that Mrs. Obama uses to make her life more enjoyable and easier to manage even in uncertain times.