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This sixth program in our 2021 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Series features global healthcare leaders who will share their extensive experiences and incisive insights on a wide range of successfully implemented DEI programs for medical students. Residents, physicians, surgeons, other caregivers, and patients will be discussed by world-renowned faculty.
  1. Welcome and Introduction - Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA) and Dr. Patricia Turner (USA).

  2. Successfully achieving DEI in a global healthcare system – Dr. Tom Mihaljevic (USA).

  3. Creating a corporate culture of DEI – Ms. Ashley McEvoy (USA).

  4. Insuring national DEI in research – Dr. Julio Mayol (Spain).

  5. DEI across the spectrum from pre-medical studies to retirement – Dr. Julie Freischlag (USA).

  6. The Importance of DEI in the Education and Certification Processes - Dr. Jo Buyske (USA).

  7. Discussion – All faculty moderated by Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA) and Dr. Patricia Turner (USA).

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Dr. Jo Buyske Executive Director of the American Board of Surgery, Past President of SAGES General Surgery
Dr. Julie Freischlag CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Health, Dean of Wake Forest School of Medicine, President of the American College of Surgeons, USA Cardiothoracic Surgery
Dr. Julio Mayol Chief Medical Officer Hospital Clinico San Carlos Madrid, Spain Surgical Oncology
Ms. Ashley McEvoy Executive Vice President - Worldwide Chairman and Medical Devices at Johnson and; Johnson, USA. Management/Team Work
Dr. Tom Mihaljevic CEO and President and Morton L. Mandel CEO Chair, Cleveland Clinic, USA Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Patricia Turner Director, Division of Member Services, American College of Surgeons; past Chair, AMA Council on Medical Education; past Chair, Surgical Section, National Medical Association; past President, Society of Black Academic Surgeons General Surgery
Dr. Steven D. Wexner MD,PhD,Executive Director and System Chief, Colorectal Surgery. Professor and Vice-Chair for Professional Development, Department of Surgery MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, USA Colorectal Surgery
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