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How Will the Affirmative Action Ban Affect Healthcare?

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Published: September 17, 2023 by RHJ Producer

The U.S. Supreme Court recently voted to ban affirmative action, a topic that’s been debated for decades. Our experts break down how this will affect medical school enrollment, as well as the healthcare career opportunities for minority populations.


Guest Information:

  • Dr. Dayle Davenport, Associate Dean for Health, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Pritzker School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Physician, University of Chicago Medical Center
  • Dr. Mark Henderson, Professor of Internal Medicine, Associate Dean for Admissions, UC-Davis School of Medicine
  • Dr. Geoffrey Young, Senior Director for Transforming the Health Care Workforce, Association of American Medical Colleges

Links for more info:

  • University of Chicago Medical Center
  • twitter: @MCHenderson4
  • UC-Davis School of Medicine
Program #: 23-38Segment Type: Feature StoriesTopics: College/Higher Education| Diversity| Doctors| Education| Ethnicity| Health Care| Medical School| Patient Care and Safety| RaceGuests: Dr. Dayle Davenport| Dr. Geoffrey Young| Dr. Mark HendersonInstitutions & Organizations: Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)| Pritzker School of Medicine| UC Davis School of Medicine| University of California, Davis (UC Davis)| University of Chicago| University of Chicago MedicineHost: Elizabeth WestfieldProducers: Jason Dickey| Kristen Farrah| Polly Hansen
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