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Critical Condition Health in Black America and When Machines Prescribe Screening and Panel Discussion
GBH
Date and time
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
6:00pm - 8:30pm
In-person:
6pm
Location
Harvard Medical School
260 Longwood Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
In-person
Free
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Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease than White Americans, and their life expectancy is about five years shorter.

In Critical Condition: Health in Black America, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Stanley Nelson investigates the dramatic health disparities in the US, even as scientists confirm that there are no meaningful genetic differences between races. From the deep history of pseudoscientific beliefs about race that still permeate modern medicine, to the latest research on how experiencing discrimination can directly damage the body’s DNA and biology, Critical Condition reveals the factors behind the health crisis facing Black Americans.

The accompanying digidoc, When Machines Prescribe, investigates the use of race in clinical algorithms. Doctors rely on computer programs to make decisions about diagnosis and treatment. Designed to weigh factors like symptoms, medical history, and test results to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients, some common medical algorithms were built using data based on old pseudoscience about racial differences and their continued use has harmed the health of Black patients.

Join NOVA at Harvard Medical School for a screening of selected clips from Critical Condition and When Machines Prescribe paired with a panel discussion featuring filmmakers and experts from the film. The program will begin at 6PM and the screening and panel discussion will be followed by a catered reception.

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