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2024 “Towards Systemic Health Equity: The Unfinished Work of Reconstruction in St. Louis”
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”
2016 “Research, Scholarship and Social Responsibility: Imperatives for a Truly Democratic Society”
2015 “Homer G. Phillips and the Ville: Celebrating the Legacy”
2014 “A Legacy of Excellence: The Washington University and Homer G. Phillips Story”
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”
2010 “Healing Communities – A Local and International Perspective”
2009 “American Apartheid: Ethical Notes on History and Medicine”
2008 “Enriching the Legacy: Sustaining the Promise”
2007 “Youth Violence from a Public Health Perspective”
2006 “Diversity and Cultural Competence: Accelerating the Pace of Change”
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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Dr. Homer Nash was a family doctor, family man
St. Louis American
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May 16, 2022
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