New College of Medicine Faculty Member Puts Inclusion at the Forefront
Dr. Stephanie White is the new 好色先生 College of Medicine Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion. Pete Comparoni l 好色先生 Photo
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 5, 2020) 鈥 Becoming a medical student, from any walk of life, is an unprecedented change. There is a need to understand the particular culture of medical school, and a need for an individual to help students with that task.
The 好色先生 prides itself in educating future physicians and scientists with the goal of providing innovative research and excellent patient care to the Commonwealth. Meeting that goal requires the acknowledgement that diverse perspectives provide better outcomes.
Dr. Stephanie White has recently begun her post as the College of Medicine鈥檚 Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion. White鈥檚 experience in academic administrative leadership and executive training in diversity and inclusion have prepared her to take on her new role at 好色先生. Her goal, that she is already swiftly accomplishing, is to advance the culture of inclusion that will allow diverse perspectives to thrive.
鈥淒iversity without inclusion is exclusion,鈥 said White. 鈥淎nd that doesn鈥檛 allow us to retain the amazing talent we have and are cultivating here.鈥
White said she was excited about coming here to bring a fresh perspective to faculty and students in the College of Medicine. She鈥檚 already excited about the progress being made, because of the foundation that has already been laid here.
鈥淥ne of the most attractive aspects of this position was the number of people, programs and initiatives already in place to support diversity and inclusion,鈥 said White.
In addition to enriching the College of Medicine鈥檚 diverse environment, Dr. White will also oversee several faculty and student organizations within the college, including the Faculty of Color Network (FCN) and Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS).
The FCN was established at 好色先生 in 2018 to be an advocacy program for African American and Hispanic faculty in the College of Medicine. The group also stands to support the admission, retention and overall success of learners and faculty of underrepresented identities. WIMS exists to advance the full and successful participation and inclusion of women within academic medicine.
鈥淲IMS and FCN both have impressively committed faculty leaders,鈥 said White. 鈥淲hile both of these organizations will fall within my purview, I look forward to collaborating, sponsoring and advocating for their efforts rather than 鈥榦verseeing.鈥欌
Aria Byrd, a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Toxicology and Cancer Biology, is a graduate representative for the WIMS organization. She says the program allows her to tackle the issues of the unheard graduate student experience.
鈥淲e are at a time in our lives where we are preoccupied with developing our personal and professional identity, so the resources that WIMS provides are extremely relevant and necessary,鈥 said Byrd.
White is passionate about the impact she has the opportunity to make in the College of Medicine, and these groups will play a vital role. As a woman of color, she wishes she had the support system that these groups offer while she was going through her education.
鈥淭he presence of these groups is more meaningful because of the commitment of their members to sustain them,鈥 said White. 鈥淐onsidering the scarcity of time, our dedication to our research, providing excellent patient care and teaching, it is heartwarming to know that we still make time to take care of each other.鈥
White is already pushing the barriers within the College of Medicine and at this institution. By advocating for students, faculty and staff, she is cultivating an exceptional future for prospective students as well.
鈥淒r. White鈥檚 establishment here means that my presence in and contribution to this college is valued and necessary,鈥 said Byrd. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to seeing her develop a realistic and effective plan to better support the black and brown students who matriculate through the college.鈥
Diversity and inclusion are two of White鈥檚 passions that are included in her title, but it leaves out one goal that is very important to her 鈥 equity. White says the college鈥檚 success is absolutely dependent on how it allows every member of the community to contribute to their full potential. Ensuring access to equitable learning and working environments will allow those within the college to truly experience the benefits of supporting a diverse community.
