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. 2024 Dec 1;99(12S Suppl 1):S42-S47.
doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005865. Epub 2024 Aug 29.

Toward a More Perfect Union

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Toward a More Perfect Union

Louis W Sullivan. Acad Med. .

Abstract

In this essay, the author, Dr. Louis Sullivan, describes his life experiences, having been born in the American South during the period of legal racial segregation. Despite many obstacles, Dr. Sullivan became a physician who founded the predominantly Black Morehouse School of Medicine and served as Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.In his efforts to improve the health of people from historically marginalized groups, including Black and Brown people as well as those experiencing poverty, Dr. Sullivan organized the Association of Minority Health Professions Schools. He chaired the Sullivan Commission to evaluate the strategies developed to increase the number of Black physicians in the nation. He supported development of the Office for Women's Health and led efforts to create the National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities, both at the National Institutes of Health. When reflecting on his achievements, Dr. Sullivan cites his many mentors and allies who supported him in his career.Despite significant, ongoing resistance to current efforts to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in our society, Dr. Sullivan is optimistic that progress toward this goal will continue to be made. He imparts lessons about persistence and positivity and reflects on several initiatives to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the health professions and in our society more broadly.

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