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School of Medicine Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs . Jewish at BUMC: A Conversation. January 25, 2012 6:00 PM. The Expanding Definition of Diversity. Race Ethnicity Gender Sexual O rientation Gender I dentity Socio-economic Status Immigration Status Age
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School of Medicine Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs Jewish at BUMC: A Conversation January 25, 2012 6:00 PM
The Expanding Definition of Diversity Race Ethnicity Gender Sexual Orientation Gender Identity Socio-economic Status Immigration Status Age Disabilities Religious Beliefs Political Beliefs Military Service Marital Status Same Sex Marriage Children Nationality Educational Attainment Language Health Care Disparities Interracial Marriage Intercultural Marriage Urban vs. Rural
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS FOR INDIAN ORIGIN (AAPI) • ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION (APAMSA) • CHRISTIAN MEDICAL DENTAL ASSOCIATION (CMDA) • IRANIAN HEALTH CARE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION • MAIMONIDES SOCIETY • MEDICAL GAY AND LESBIAN ORGANIZATION (MedGLO) • MEDICAL STUDENTS FOR CHOICE (MSFC) • PHYSICIAN FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PHR) • SOUTH ASIAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION (SAMSA) • STUDENT NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (SNMA) • OTHER Examples of Diversity Organizations on Campus
Black at BUMC - A Conversation The Office of Diversity of Multicultural Affairs invites you to a panel discussion on issues affecting students, residents, and faculty of color. Thursday, May 19, 2011 - 6:00 p.m. BU School of Medicine, Room L-109 The goal of this activity is to have a candid dialogue on the challenges and successes of black students & physicians at our institution. It is anticipated that this exchange will greatly benefit students and residents following the footsteps of our distinguished panelists. David Harrison, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology FataiIlupeju, DDS, MD, MPH, Anesthesiologist Monica Miller, MD, Plastic Surgery
Muslim at BUMC - A Conversation The Office of Diversity of Multicultural Affairs invites you to a panel discussion on issues affecting Muslim students, residents, faculty and staff. Thursday, June 16, 6 p.m. BU School of Medicine, Room R-103 The goal of this activity is to have a candid dialogue on the challenges and successes of Muslims at our institution. It is anticipated that this exchange will greatly benefit students, residents and faculty following the footsteps of our distinguished panelists. Individuals from any ethnicity and culture are strongly encouraged to attend. Panelists: - Alex Norbash, MD - Mohammed Hassan, MD - ShaistaQuareshi, MD - AsimMian, MD
LGBT at BUMC - A Conversation The Office of Diversity of Multicultural Affairs invites you to a panel discussion on issues affecting Muslim students, residents, faculty and staff. BU School of Medicine, Room R-103 The goal of this activity is to have a candid dialogue on the challenges and successes of LGBT at our institution. It is anticipated that this exchange will greatly benefit students, residents and faculty following the footsteps of our distinguished panelists. Individuals from any ethnicity and culture are strongly encouraged to attend. Panelists: - Doug Hughes, MD - Theajames, MD - Dan Oates, MD
Jewish at BUMC - A Conversation Edward A. Alexander, MD Professor of Medicine and Physiology Michael A. Grodin, MD Professor of Family Medicine, Psychiatry, Bioethics, Human Rights and Judaic Studies Aviva Lee-Parritz, MD Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ilan Mizrahi 4th year medical student
What is the history of the Jews at BU School of Medicine? What is the mission of the Maimonides society and is its relation with the Hillel House? Can someone describe the student and faculty exchange program with Hadassah Medical School? Someone suggested that the three most divisive issues among Jews are LGBT, abortion, and Israel. Is this correct? What are you opinions regarding anti-Semitism today? What is happening to the Jewish male medical student? Can we comment on Jewish empowerment, pride and identity? How does today’s Jewish medical student differ from those of the past? Who is a Jew? (to explore the cultural, religious, genealogical, and personal dimensions of the question) Can we summarize the history of Black-Jewish relations in the USA? What has been the impact of Jewish bioethics?