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Mentors, Early Influencers Led to Physician Leadership Path Mentors, Early Influencers Led to Physician Leadership Path February 24, 2021, 8:54 am Michael Devitt On Oct. 13, 2020, Ada Stewart, M.D., a family physician with Cooperative Health in Columbia, S.C., officially began her term as the third Black person, and the first Black woman, to serve as president of the AAFP. In her extraordinary career, Stewart (seen here at her medical school graduation with close friend Barbie Norman, M.D.) has provided care to underrepresented populations in Ohio and South Carolina, first as a pharmacist and then as a family physician. Among other accomplishments, she has served as president and board chair of the South Carolina chapter of the AAFP and was a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, she joined the military; she eventually reached the rank of colonel and continues to serve in the U.S. Army Reserves. ....
A preexisting enrollments surge has been reinforced by national racial reckoning Four new classes are rolling out this spring and next year Rose Geer chose to major in English at BU with hopes of reading writers outside the traditional Western canon, particularly writers of color. She signed up for this spring’s Resistance, Revolution and Slavery in African American Literature course after last year’s Black Lives Matter protests and after a summer quarantine for COVID-19 crimped her participation in the resulting justice movement discussions. “I needed to be in a space where racism and ‘the afterlife of slavery’…was the highest priority,” Geer (CAS’21) says. She found that space in this spring’s new African American studies Resistance, Revolution and Slavery ....
Students Optimistic About Future of Family Medicine Students Optimistic About Future of Family Medicine January 27, 2021, 8:42 am David Mitchell Last year was a tough one for everyone, and although family physicians were often in the news for stepping up and saving the day, there were also stories of hardship that rose to the level of national news. But here at the start of 2021, students are showing hope about the future of medicine especially family medicine. We asked some of the AAFP’s student leaders what they are excited about, and here is what they shared. AAFP News: What do you wish your medical school peers understood about family medicine? How does family medicine align with your career aspirations? ....