1. Tapping Historians’ Capacities to Confront Racism at Academic Health Centers: Notes of Encouragement and Caution
Raúl Necochea López, Jeffrey P. Baker, Jason E. Glenn, Aimee Medeiros, Dominique Tobbell
2. Can Insiders Be Activists? Narrating Local History Truthfully in an Academic Health Center
Jeffrey P. Baker, Damon Tweedy, Sibyl Avery Jackson
3. Represented: Black Alumni at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1960s–1970s
Raúl Necochea López, Herman Freeman, Nzia Hall, Candace Henry, Quiara Shade, Imani H. Sweatt, Brian Wood
4. Reckoning with Historical Harms to Transform Nursing at the University of Virginia
Victoria Tucker, Reynaldo Capucao, Dominique Tobbell
5. Flipping the Script—Community Grand Rounds
Shavonne Wong, Norlissa Cooper, Sam Dennison, Paula Fleisher, Aimee Medeiros
6. “Just Listen to Us”: The Role of Oral Histories in Decolonizing Academic Medicine
Jason E. Glenn, Geraldlyn R. Sanders, Carmaletta Williams, Danielle Binion, Jill N. Peltzer
7. Making Time for the Body: Galen on Time Scarcity and Health
Kassandra Miller
8. Tensions of a Discipline: The First World Congress of Psychiatry in Paris, between Global Ambitions and Local Practices
Benoît Majerus
9. Specialists on Stage: Neurosurgeons, Mass Media, and the Performance of Expertise in the Dutch Welfare State, ca. 1950–1985
Bart Lutters
10. Noncommunicable Diseases and the Uses of World Health Magazine 1958–1998
Clare Herrick



