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The Campaign for MSM

        IMPACT – The World Needs What We Do Best

            For more than four decades, MSM has educated
        and graduated the healthcare learners and leaders
        our nation needs most. The majority serve in prima-
        ry care and more than half practice in underserved
        communities. This work has not gone unnoticed; a
        national study twice named MSM as the top medical
        school for fulfilling the social mission of medical
        education.
            Today, we are:
          •  Expanding the number of students enrolled in
        our Master’s, PhD, and MD programs;
          •  Adding new degrees to meet the evolving needs
        of the healthcare workforce;
          •  Revolutionizing care delivery;
          •  Making breakthroughs in research;
          •  Pioneering clinical innovations; and
          •  Connecting with the community to make a dif-
        ference.
            To fund all of this progress, growth, and change,
        MSM is undertaking a multi-year, $150-million
        comprehensive campaign called IMPACT: The
        World Needs What We Do Best, which will launch
        in the Spring of 2021.
            The Campaign will be led by Co-Chairs —
        Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of UPS David
        Abney and Larry Renfro, Vice Chairman of United-                  What We Do Best
        Health Group and Founding and Managing Partner
        of Optum Ventures.
            An impressive group of nationally and inter-
        nationally recognized business, political, and civic
        leaders have been assembled to provide addtional
        leadership. The Council includes Honorary Chairs
        Dr. Louis and Mrs. Ginger Sullivan, Dr. David Satch-
        er, Hank and Billye Suber Aaron, and Ambassador
        Andrew and Mrs. Carolyn Young.
            MSM also has created five Strategic Councils,
        each focusing on one of the Campaign’s strategic
        initiatives: Clinical Innovation, Community      Ser-
        vice, Education, Pipeline Programs, and Research
        Excellence.
            The goal of the Campaign is to permanently
        raise the long-term fundraising capacity of the
        school. Investments will fund scholarships, faculty
        research, capital construction, and other projects
        that ensure our students succeed to graduation —
        all while keeping top-of-mind MSM’s mission to
        create and advance healthcare equity.
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