Diversity and Inclusion News

Tucson High Schoolers to Explore Careers in Medicine Oct. 17
Tue Oct 9, 2018

Local high school students will attend “A Pathway to Success,” an interactive health-care career fair spearheaded by residents at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.


Border Latino and American Indian Summer Exposure to Research Closing Ceremony
Mon Aug 6, 2018

Participants in the BLAISER program will give five-minute presentations about their summer research experiences in the 10-week program which helps underrepresented students, including Latino, Native American and African American undergraduate juniors and seniors, become nationally competitive medical school, health professions and biosciences-focused graduate school applicants.


UA Health Sciences’ ‘Project Taking Charge’ Benefits Students and Patients
Mon Jun 4, 2018

Deploying an interdisciplinary, team-based outreach model for delivery of care, the University of Arizona Health Sciences’ “Project Taking Charge” works to improve health in Tucson’s most underserved communities through patient self-management.


Working to Ensure Diversity in Health Care, UA Health Sciences’ Summer Programs Begin June 4
Fri Jun 1, 2018

The mentorship-based, highly competitive programs work to recruit and ultimately graduate a more diverse student body dedicated to serving Arizona and the nation’s most at-risk and underserved populations.


UA’s Agnes Attakai Receives National Rural Health Award
Tue Apr 24, 2018

The National Rural Health Association has presented Agnes Attakai, MPA, director of health disparities outreach and prevention education at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, the Rosemary McKenzie Legacy Award for her work as a champion of health equity in Arizona and nationally to reduce health disparities among Arizona’s Native Americans.


AAMC Official Promotes Inclusive Excellence During Recent UAHS Campus Visit
Tue Feb 20, 2018

Reinforcing the objective to sustain an academic setting where all belong and are a part of the fundamental fabric of the institution, the UA Health Sciences recently welcomed David A. Acosta, MD, chief diversity and inclusion officer for the Association of American Medical Colleges.


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