U of M Medical School Represented at AAMC GDI Conference
There was a strong presence from the University of Minnesota Medical School at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Diversity & Inclusion (GDI) Professional Development Conference held March 10-12, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Ana Núñez, MD, FACP, vice dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Medical School and GDI Chair-elect, along with many students, staff and faculty from the Medical School moderated discussions, gave presentations and presented posters at the conference.
For the first time, the Medical School’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion sponsored three Departmental Diversity Officers to attend the conference and reconnect with other leaders in DEI and to engage in candid and productive conversations about timely issues affecting faculty, graduate learners, administrators and professional staff in academic medicine and science.
Medical School posters at the conference:
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“Black and Blue: Integrative and Engaged Anti-Racism Learning in Medical Curriculum” — Delaney Cole, MPH; Tegan Carr; Kevin Diebel, PhD (Duluth Campus)
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“Creation and Validation of a Measure of Organizational Justice for Medical Residents” — Jessica Hane, MD; Michael Cullen, PhD; Taj Mustapha, MD
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“Promotion of Mid-Career Women in Academic Medicine: Unveiling Institutional Barriers” — Rahel Ghebre, MD, MPH; Kait Macheledt, BA; Sade Spencer, PhD; Amanda Termuhlen, MD; Jerica Berge, PhD, MPH, LMFT
Medical School presentations at the conference:
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“From Academics to Pharma and Back: Saving Your Soul While Improving Your Organization” — Jill Foster, MD
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Opening Plenary: “The Role of Ambiguous Loss in Achieving Success in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” — Moderator: Ana Núñez, MD, FACP. Speakers: Pauline Boss, PhD; Tai Mendenhall
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“Women of Color in Academic Medicine: Understanding the Role and Impact of Intersectionality” — Panelist: Ana Núñez, MD, FACP
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“Coordinating Equity within Joint Clinical Ventures: Signs of HOPE” — Presenters: Taj Mustapha, MD; Diane Tran; Christopher Warlick, MD, PhD