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      • 2021″Dr. King’s Message on Race, Science and Justice”
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      • 2023 “Anchoring Communities: A Roadmap to Equity and Transformation in Marginalized Communities”
      • 2022 Homer G. Phillips 26th Public Health Lecture with Special Dedication of Nash Way
      • 2021 “Climbing the Ladder, Chasing the Dream: The History of Homer G. Phillips Hospital”
      • 2020: A Selection of Past Speakers, Homer G. Phillips Public Health Lecture
      • 2019 “Moving from Charity Care to Partnering with Communities to Improve Health”
      • 2018 “The Color of Medicine: The Story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital”
      • 2017 “Marshalling a Public Health Response to Trauma and Traumatic Stress”
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      • 2013 “Improving Public Health through Academic Medicine-Community Partnerships”
      • 2012 “Homer G. Phillips Hospital: One Man’s Long Road Home”
      • 2011 “Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Violence, Trauma and Health Equity”
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      • 2005 “Bridging the Gap – The Insiders Guide to Resolving Health Disparities”
      • 2004 “A Tale of Two Professions: Medicine and Business”
      • 2003 “The History of Black Hospitals”
      • 2002 “An Anatomy Lesson: Healthcare Disparities from the Inside Out”
      • 2001 “Current Challenges Facing Public Health: Lessons from History”
      • 2000 “Training Minority Physicians: The Charles Drew Model”
      • 1999 “The Evolution of Dialysis and Transplantation at Howard University – Four Decades of Excellence”
      • 1998 “America and Social Justice: A Medical Perspective”
      • 1997 “Dreams, Struggles, Community and the Pursuit of Excellence”
      • 1996 “Medicine – Today’s Challenge”

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Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience is now ranked #5 among public high schools in Missouri (Links to an external site)

April 27, 2022April 28, 2022

Op-Ed on Medicaid Expansion by Medical Student Drishti Sinha (Links to an external site)

July 9, 2020

Racism as a Public Health Issue, Featuring Kamaria Lee and Wenners Ballard, III (Links to an external site)

July 1, 2020

Juneteenth Celebrations in St. Louis (Links to an external site)

June 17, 2020

COVID-19 and Police Brutality (Links to an external site)

June 4, 2020

COVID-19 and Black St. Louis, Guest Columnist Dr. Will Ross (Links to an external site)

May 15, 2020

Thank You, #WashU20: Kow Essuman (Links to an external site)

May 14, 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on the African American Community in St. Louis (Links to an external site)

May 8, 2020

Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience now ranks #8 among top Missouri schools, up from #13 last year (Links to an external site)

May 1, 2020May 8, 2020

Overview of Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience

Thank You, #WashU20: Kate Gerull (Links to an external site)

April 28, 2020May 1, 2020

Thank you, Kate Gerull, for supporting the advancement of women and underrepresented minorities in the medical field.

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WashU Medicine Office of Diversity Programs

A division of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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Office Location: North Building , 4580 Scott Ave., Suite 1800

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