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Developing Insights into Disparities

Harold Amos Scholar Lisa Cooper was named a 2007 MacArthur Fellow. Cooper works on improving the quality of medical care for minorities in the United States by analyzing and developing new approaches to patient-physician communication.

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Valerie Cordero, Minority Medical Education Program, 1996

Cordero cannot recall ever meeting a Native American physician when she was growing up. One important step along her circuitous route was participation in the Minority Medical Education Program

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Kara King, Minority Medical Education Program, 2001

Pursuing her lifelong dream, she plans to be an obstetrician/gynecologist specializing in high-risk pregnancies and multiple births.

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Walter Conwell, Minority Medical Education Program, 2002

The Minority Medical Education Program paved an important stop on his journey toward becoming a physician

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Nicholas James Smith, Minority Medical Education Program, 2000

Not sure he was smart enough to become a medical student, Smith entered med school on scholarship in fall 2001 and graduated in 2005

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Shannon Wiegand, Minority Medical Education Program, 1989

Growing up in Alaska, she knew no female physicians, but the Minority Medical Education Program opened her eyes to new possibilities

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Improving Health Care for Children

Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar Dimitri A. Christakis M.D., M.P.H., finds continuity of care improves health care use and outcomes.

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Eniola Mudasiru, Minority Medical Education Program, 2001

Once she completes her residency, Mudasiru would like to practice both here and in her native country of Nigeria

Grantee profiles 11/19/2009 

Community Health Leader Helps Aging American Indians Access Nursing Care

Frances Stout, R.N., helped build the first nursing home on the Tohono O'odham Reservation in southwestern Arizona... and then came out of retirement to run it.

Grantee profiles 10/29/2009 

Edge Runner Transforms Nurse Safety

Nearly two decades ago, Audrey Nelson, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., recognized that nurses were suffering too many on-the-job injuries-shortening careers and costing their employers money. So she set out to make the workplace safer.

Grantee profiles 09/30/2009 

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