Hispanic Doctors: Missing From Medicine shines a spotlight on the critical shortage of Latino doctors in the U.S. health care system and the far-reaching effects this has on Hispanic communities.
This WorkingNation documentary delves into the personal stories of Latino families struggling to find health care providers who understand their cultural and linguistic needs. It also highlights the systemic barriers that prevent many Latinos from pursuing careers in medicine, including financial constraints, limited access to mentors, and a lack of representation.
In the film, we follow Sofi, a first-generation medical student, as she navigates her path toward becoming a doctor. Her story serves as a powerful example of perseverance in the face of adversity and underscores the importance of programs like MedConnect, which connects Latino medical students with mentors to guide them through the often daunting journey to medical school. These stories reveal both the challenges and the triumphs of those fighting to increase Latino representation in medicine.
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 with the theme Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together, Hispanic Doctors: Missing From Medicine underscores the crucial need for more Latino doctors to address the health care disparities affecting the country’s growing Hispanic population. With only 6% of doctors in the U.S. identifying as Hispanic, the film highlights the urgent need for systemic changes in medical education and healthcare policy to better serve all communities.
By showcasing these personal stories and the efforts to overcome the barriers to health care equity, Hispanic Doctors: Missing From Medicine calls for a more inclusive and just health care system.
Watch other films in the series here: Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together