Discover and Grow
Connecting and engaging across communities.
In your journey to becoming a physician leader, it is incumbent upon you to uncover and learn about your biases, broaden your cultural humility, and understand your values and how all of these shape the care you give. We also want you to feel like a welcome and valued member of our learning community while you do so.
As an institution, we are committed to being more forthright in our intentions and actions to root out discrimination and racism, and continue to support and challenge all of us to explore how we can grow together to be more inclusive and equitable every day.
At Michigan, you will find the tools and resources to serve diverse patients in communities around the corner and across the globe, pursue research questions about equity and inclusion, and learn from interacting with an amazing group of peers and mentors.
M1s who serve on the CHDU committee are committed to seeking out ongoing opportunities to incorporate meaningful health disparities education into the M1 curriculum. After identifying these opportunities, CHDU members engage with students, faculty and administration to craft implementation plans. Ongoing projects include providing incoming students with resources for self-learning and discussion through reflection questions, and developing programming to enhance Race, Identity, and Privilege in Medicine discussions during the M1 year.
The CHDU has also created a maternal health disparities supplement for the Scientific Trunk's Pregnancy and Reproduction content; worked with dermatology faculty to provide feedback on lecture slides using a DEI framework; collaborated with the Student Council to create a review process for DEI-related concerns that arise from questions on evaluations/assessments; incorporated learning objectives, supplemental readings and edits to the Doctoring course substance use disorder packet; and worked with Doctoring course administration to improve sessions, including the session on Immigration and Health.
Health Equity Scholars Program (HESP) - Maintains long-term community partnerships with:
Office of Health Equity and Inclusion (OHEI):
OutMD Student Org: Creates Medical School Pride Alliance Report Cards
White Coats for Black Lives (WC4BL) Student Org: Creates institutional Racial Justice Report Cards
American Indian Health and Family Services of Southeastern Michigan
Arab American Health Initiative (AAHI): Non-profit started by Michigan medical students.
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS): Students can volunteer or do an elective rotation.
Medical Home Visit: Students work with physicians VA Home Based Primary Care
Migrant Farm Worker Clinic (Faculty Profile)
Migrant Farmworker Mobile Clinicals with Community Action Agency in Lenawee
Migrant Head Start
Migrant Health Center/FQHC affiliated with Bay City program: Du Russell Potato Farm
University of Michigan Asylum Collaborative (UMAC)
GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY:
Fogarty International Center Fellowship (Dose of Reality post)
Global Anesthesiology (Sierra Leone)
Global Health & Disparities Path of Excellence
Global REACH (Student Funding, Faculty Funding, Research Support)
Grace Care Center Diabetes Clinic (Sri Lanka)
OBGYN-related opportunities (Ethiopia, Guatemala)
Project Shunt (Guatemala)
COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH EQUITY:
Capstone Project Archives: Extensive references to clinics that other students collaborated with in past years.
Global Health & Disparities Path of Excellence
OHEI-sponsored Research and Fellowship Opportunities
Michigan medical students have access to several opportunities to improve their medical language skills through electives and student groups including Medicine in Spanish, Medicine in Mandarin, American Sign Language, Medical French and Medical Arabic.
Caring for Communities of Color Conference
Diversity in Medicine Conference: Unites health professionals from across the country to highlight efforts to increase diversity in medicine.
HOPE Symposium: Creating pipelines and pathways for an equitable future in the healthcare workforce.
MENTORSHIP:
Black Medical Association (BMA) mentorship program (Dose of Reality blog) with students in Black Undergraduate (BUMA)
Latin American and Native American Medical Association (LANAMA) mentorship program with students in Latinx Undergraduate Medical Association (LUMA)
Success Connects: Through UMMS’s OHEI and undergraduate school’s OAMI, mentorship opportunities with pre-health UMich undergraduate students.
OHEI Michigan Health Sciences Summer Institute
MENTEESHIP:
American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Mentorship Pairing Program
ANASTOMOSIS Surgical Mentorship program
Anesthesiology Mentorship Program
Dermatology Pipeline Program
M-FAMS - Michigan Faculty-Medical Student Partnership: Collaboration between the Office of Health Equity and Inclusion (OHEI) and our Student Diversity Council (SDC). Connects students with faculty members for any DEI-related efforts, questions or issues.
Ophthalmology Pipeline Programs
Paths of Excellence Faculty Advisor Pairings: Through a Paths of Excellence track, students are hand-selected mentors based on shared interests or experiences.
- Black Medical Association (BMA)
- Catholic Medical Student Association
- Christian Medical Association (CMA)
- Doctors of Tomorrow (DOT)
- Jewish Medical Student Association (JeMSA)
- Latin American and Native American Medical Association (LANAMA)
- Medical Students for Disability Health & Advocacy (MSDHA)
- Medical Students of Middle-Eastern Descent (MSMD)
- OutMD
- Parenting Village
- South Asian Medical Student Association (SAMoSA)
- United Asian American Medical Student Association (UAAMSA)
One of our central goals is that each future physician improves access and health care for underserved and vulnerable patients and populations in their everyday work, whether it be academic medicine, teaching, research, or community practice."
Some of our faculty research mentors talk about what inspires them to seek answers for individual patients and entire communities they may never meet, and the significant contributions medical students make to push our knowledge forward while they train with us.