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"The Thirst: Juneteenth and the Existential Quest for Black Freedom"  

June 18, 2021

Johnathan JeVon White, PhD, gave a presentation to Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin University titled "The Thirst: Juneteenth and the Existential Quest for Black Freedom." This guest lecture was sponsored by the CMS Office of Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion.

Dr. White received his B.A. in Political Science from Clark Atlanta University. At the University of Pittsburgh, he earned an M.A. in History with an emphasis in African-American History and Black Literature. He is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor of U.S. and African American Studies at Penn State Greater Allegheny. He is Co-Director of the Stewart and Jones Scholar-Leadership Program, and chair of the campus Anti-Racist and Social Justice committee.


"Stand Out from the Crowd: How to Master Your Next Interview"

May 5, 2021

The Office of Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion at Chicago Medical School hosted this interactive career workshop to help medical students build communication and interview skills. Participants examined effective delivery skills in the virtual setting, making a positive first impression, articulating thoughts and ideas with confidence, and managing nerves.

The workshop was led by Marsheila DeVan, MBA, an Independent Consultant and Communication Specialist with over twenty-five years of training experience. She is the Co-founder of Elite Communications and her expertise includes work within the university systems as well as the pharmaceutical and medical industries.


"In Your Medical Bag 101: Financial Planning for Medical Professionals"

April 27, 2021

The CMS Office of Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion hosted this financial planning session for Chicago Medical School students. The speaker was Aleatha Wilson, CIA, a financial advisor and strategist with a comprehensive financial planning practice, Wilson Financial, located in downtown Chicago with Northwestern Mutual. Ms. Wilson discussed topics including student loan and credit card debt, offensive and defensive planning strategies, the financial planning checklist, fiduciary vs. non-fiduciary advisors, and what makes physicians unique in financial planning.


"Celebrating Excellence, Success, and Diversity in Medicine"  

April 20, 2021

Booklet - Celebrating the UiM Class of 2021

This virtual event, held on Saturday, April 20 via Zoom, was a celebration of the UiM (underrepresented in medicine) members of the Chicago Medical School Class of 2021. The M4s celebrated their recent matches and looked forward to the start of their residencies.

CMS alumna Monica Branch, MD '17, was the guest speaker. Dr. Branch is a Chief Resident (PGY-4) in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at Schwab Rehabilitation/University of Chicago Hospital and Care Network residency program.


"COVID-19: The Great Disruptor"

February 22, 2021
 
Stephanie A. Whyte, MD ’96, MBA, CHCQM, CHIE, gave a virtual presentation to the Chicago Medical School community on the topic “COVID-19: The Great Disruptor.” Dr. Whyte was the recipient of the CMS Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2013. Board certified in pediatrics, she was appointed as the first-ever chief health officer of Chicago Public Schools in 2012. She is currently serving as Senior Director, Clinical Solutions Medical Director, for Aetna, and is a founding member of Chief, a private network built to drive more women into positions of power.
 
Dr. Whyte discussed the pandemic’s impact on everyone’s lives and the call to action it has prompted, especially with regard to health equity and the problems caused by structural racism in our society.


"Virtual Tour of the MLK National Historical Park"

January 25, 2021
 
Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University partnered with the National Park Service to offer a virtual tour of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, located in Atlanta, GA. The tour included Dr. King's birth home, his burial site, and the Old Ebenezer Baptist Church. This virtual tour was part of a series of events and programming to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
 
The historical park encompasses several buildings related to the life and work of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Originally designated as a national historic site, it was expanded and designated as a national historical park in 2018.