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Scholarship IMPACT on MSM medical students



                    child who vowed to
                    become a doctor after
                    witnessing his uncle’s
                       a
          A th from pancreatic
                    de
         cancer. A girl who received a
         stethoscope as a gift and wore it
         around the house because she knew
         she was meant to be a physician.
         A teenager who, while visiting his
         cousin in an intensive care unit,
         walked the halls and saw too much
         — children with burns, gunshot
         wounds, other trauma — and knew
         he wanted to help. A girl who
         lost her five-year-old brother to
         meningitis after doctors failed to
         make the right diagnosis.
             What do all of these children    school with crushing debt that       Stephens. “I didn’t have a Black
         have in common? They all have        threatens to dissuade them from      male doctor until I was 23 years
         grown up to become medical           taking lower-paying jobs in needy    old,” he says. “That has been one of
         students at Morehouse School of      communities. With scholarship        my motivators throughout medical
         Medicine in Atlanta.                 support, these doctors are freed     school.”
             For more than 45 years,          to serve in primary care and            MSM’s focus on health equity
         Morehouse School of Medicine has     underprivileged communities.         has not gone unnoticed; the school
         been known for educating the next       As you know, the country is       has twice bested all other medical
         generation of physicians who will    becoming more and more diverse,      schools in a national study to
         provide culturally competent care to   but the diversity of its healthcare   be named number-one for the
         underserved communities. Indeed,     workforce still lags, with just five   institution’s dedication to the social
         about 66 percent of our graduates    percent of physicians identifying as   mission of medical education.
         are doing just that.                 African American. This is due, in       “MSM resonates with my
             “Many schools have mission       part, to the high cost of completing   personal convictions that health
         statements that are more or less     a medical degree. The impact is      care is a right, not a privilege,”
         the same. Morehouse School of        significant, given that studies show   says scholarship recipient Adonias
         Medicine lives up to its mission,”   that Black patients tend to have     Christopher Lemma. “I did not
         says scholarship recipient           better outcomes when treated by      enter this profession for the money.
         Alexandria Williams.                 Black physicians.                    I am in it to help people.”
             MSM’s MD students, who              Young Black people need role         Financial concerns can be
         typically come from more difficult   models, to show that it is possible   significant for students at MSM.
         socioeconomic circumstances than     to pursue a career in medicine, says   Though the average household
         their peers, often leave medical     MSM scholarship recipient Darius                       continued on next page
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