The 2020 Frank Bryant Jr., M.D., Memorial Distinguished Lecture focuses on federal judge Frank Minis Johnson Jr., whose landmark civil rights rulings helped end segregation. By describing the far-reaching impact that a single person had on equity and diversity in our nation, Bryant Lecturer Selwyn M. Vickers, M.D., delivers an ethical call to action to confront cultural challenges of today and seeks to instill the courage to challenge the status quo and commitment to change our world. These lessons have profound implications for those seeking to diversify the ranks of the medical profession and achieve health equity for patients of all backgrounds.
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