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Nursing Student Aspires to Life Outside his 'Comfort Zone'

May 1, 2013 | Story

RWJF Scholar overcomes poverty and other hurdles to break barriers as a Latino nurse.

Shannon Wiegand, Minority Medical Education Program, 1989

July 27, 2011 | Story

Growing up in Alaska, she knew no female physicians, no Native American physicians and no physicians of color. "You don't know what you can do until you're exposed to the possibility," she says.

Valerie Cordero, Minority Medical Education Program, 1996

July 27, 2011 | Story

Just being in a medically oriented academic environment with people from a wide variety of backgrounds was valuable, Cordero says. "For me, it was like Wow - there are some Native Americans who are doctors."

New Connections Speed-Mentoring Event Supports Young Scholars

September 9, 2009 | Story

Initiative designed to enhance diversity in health care.

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