The Charles Drew University is the only academic health sciences center in an area of 1.6 million people—the largest urban underserved area in the United States. The university is also the nation’s only dually designated Historically Black Graduate Institution and Hispanic Serving Health Professions School. It was created from the ashes of the Watts Rebellion in 1965. Since 1971, The Charles Drew University has graduated over 500 medical doctors, 2,500 specialist physicians, 2,000 physician assistants and hundreds of other, mainly minority, health professionals. Research shows that the vast majority of these professionals are still serving the people in greatest need a decade or more after graduation. |