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SUMMARY: 2024 MLK\, Jr. Week: WUSM Leader Panel on Dr. MLK\, Jr.’s Impact (
 Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION: Wednesday\, January 17 | 4:45 pm – 6:15 pm Keynote Panel: WUSM
  Leader Panel on MLK\, Jr.’s Impact » Dr. King’s legacy and commitment to c
 ivil rights and eliminating inequities has influenced the fields of medicin
 e and public health. At the Convention of the Medical Committee for Human R
 ights held in Chicago in March 1955\, Dr. […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h5 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Wednesda
 y\, January 17</strong> | 4:45 pm – 6:15 pm<br /><a href="https://wustl-hip
 aa.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BkL-p84vSKKQGDUNbwVykw" target="_blank" rel=
 "noreferrer noopener" data-type="URL" data-id="https://diversity.med.wustl.
 edu/events/calendar/mlk-week-2023-amplifying-voices-through-courageous-stor
 ytelling-yoga-for-the-people-with-the-collective-stl-2/">Keynote Panel: WUS
 M Leader Panel on MLK\, Jr.’s Impact »</a></h5><p>Dr. King’s legacy and com
 mitment to civil rights and eliminating inequities has influenced the field
 s of medicine and public health. At the Convention of the Medical Committee
  for Human Rights held in Chicago in March 1955\, Dr. King declared: “Of al
 l the forms of inequality\, injustice in health is the most shocking and th
 e most inhumane.” In a 1961 annual report entitled “Equality Now: The Presi
 dent Has the Power\,” Dr. King called attention to “a considerable amount o
 f discrimination” with regard to health and hospitalization. Consistent wit
 h what we might today describe as an antiracist stance\, Dr. King influence
 d the fields of medicine and public health by being among the voices to sug
 gest and champion specific changes in programs and policies that could redu
 ce racial inequity in social determinants of health and health more broadly
 . This panel of WashU Medicine leaders will reflect on how Dr. Martin Luthe
 r King\, Jr’s Legacy has impacted their practice as leaders in medicine and
 /or biomedical science.</p><p>Refreshments will be provided.</p><p>Panelist
 s include:</p><ul><li><strong>Eva Aagaard\, MD</strong><br />Carol B. and J
 erome T. Loeb Professor of Medical Education<br />Senior Associate Dean for
  Education\, Vice Chancellor for Medical Education<br />Professor of Medici
 ne\, Department of Medicine</li><li><strong>Opeolu M Adeoye\, MD\, MS</stro
 ng><br />BJC HealthCare Distinguished Professor of Emergency Medicine<br />
 Department Chair of Emergency Medicine</li><li><strong>Michael Avidan\, MBB
 Ch\, FCA SA<br /></strong>Dr. Seymour and Rose T. Brown Professor of Anesth
 esiology<br />Department Chair of Anesthesiology</li><li><strong>Eric J. Le
 nze\, MD</strong><br />Wallace and Lucille K Renard Professor<br />Departme
 nt Chair of Psychiatry</li></ul><p>The panel will be moderated by:</p><ul><
 li><strong>Will Ray Ross\, MD\, MPH</strong><br />Alumni Endowed Professor 
 of Medicine\, Nephrology<br />Associate Dean for Diversity<br />Principal O
 fficer for Community Partnerships</li></ul>
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