Inclusion in medical education is crucial.

As the guardians of humanity, physicians must be trained to treat all patients with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. That’s why integrating DEI into medical education is vital. Its principles not only produce clinically competent physicians, but also culturally sensitive, socially responsible, and capable doctors, who have the skills to address the diverse and complex healthcare needs of the population.

础迟听狈辞辞谤诲补-颁翱惭, we are devoted to creating a culture that celebrates diversity and inclusion. () Keep reading to learn more about DEI resources and our Office of Inclusion. Or, access our policies surrounding human rights and diversity, equity, and inclusion here.

CAMPUS-WIDE RESOURCES

The 萝莉社视-COM Office of Inclusion offers a variety of resources to campus, including cultural events, educational recommendations, and opportunities for honest conversation:

  • Campus Events: Visit CampusGroups to see the Office of Inclusions’ .
  • Office Hours: Visit Chelsea Weenig in the Office of Inclusion (located within the Michael D. Elton Library) on Tuesdays or Wednesdays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  • Feedback and Grievance Submission Forms: Let us know what we can improve via . Or, submit a grievance complaint by clicking the button below.

Contact the Office of Inclusion

The Office of Inclusion is located within the Michael D. Elton Library and is managed by Chelsea Weenig, Interim Director of the Office of Inclusion. Drop-in office hours occur every Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.