Celebrating Black History Month 2024
This February, ASH is celebrating Black History Month by taking a closer look at why representation in hematology matters.
ASH Minority Recruitment Initiative
The ASH Minority Recruitment Initiative (MRI) was created in 2003 to increase the participation of those underserved and underrepresented training in hematology-related fields and to increase their representation in the number hematologists with academic and research appointments.
Celebrating 20 years of building pathways in the field of hematology, ASH’s Minority Recruitment Initiative (MRI) is proud to present the MRI Anniversary Impact Report.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hematology
ASH DEI Toolkit for Clinical Trial Sponsors
This guide helps trial sponsors in integrating DEI principles throughout the trial life cycle by offering actionable recommendations, reference articles, and resources from national and international regulatory bodies and research organizations.Conversations for Change
Conversations for Change is an innovative tool designed to empower hematologists and healthcare professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to address health disparities in the field of hematology.Conversations with Hematology Leaders
(New!) Hemetalks Presents IMPACT II: Impacting Multiple Myeloma in All Communities
Check out "IMPACT II: Impacting Multiple Myeloma in All Communities," a thought-provoking podcast series that delves into the critical nuances of treating multiple myeloma within underrepresented racial and ethnic populations. Join us as leading experts from both academic and community oncology settings dissect the complexities of multiple myeloma treatment in underrepresented communities. Gain invaluable insights into clinical risk, survival outcomes, and crucial treatment considerations.
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Interview with Melody Smith, MD, MS
Listen to 2018 ASH President Dr. Alexis Thompson's conversation with Dr. Melody Smith about Dr. Smith's experience navigating the ASH career development and leadership pathways to help inspire aspiring hematologists and inform them of all the resources available through ASH.
Interview with Rayne Rouce, MD
Dr. Laura Michaelis interviews Dr. Rayne Rouce about her work with children as a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, in the lab, her work with advocacy and promoting diversity in health care, and her passion for music that has led to a rap career inspiring youth.
More Inspiring Interviews
Dr. DeBaun discusses his path to medicine, his interest in hematology, and his approach to mentoring.- Interview with ASH Ambassador Oluwatoyosi Onwuemene, MD
Learn about Dr. Onwuemene's interest in promoting diversity in hematology. - Historical Perspectives on African American Physicians in Hematology
Discover the rich legacy of Black physicians developing and innovating in the field of hematology.
Diverse Paths, SHARED PASSION
Get to know the individuals who are leading the way in the creation of more inclusive and equitable patient and health care communities.
- Navigating Her Own Journey to Hematology
After travelling the world, working in finance, and attending performing arts school, Dr. Tamara Dunn finds her own path to becoming a doctor. - From a Small-Town Farm in Oklahoma to Epidemiologist
Dr. Deirdra Terrell, a first-generation college graduate, grew up on a farm in a small town in Oklahoma, with death and disease as a large part of her identity. - A Competitive Runner on the Clinical Research Track
Dr. Christopher Flowers’s competitive streak led him far beyond his local, regional, and national track and field championships. - Inspiring Lyrics Help Fight Childhood Cancer
Dr. Rayne Rouce is not your “classic” physician. Her patients and their families are glad that’s the case. - A Chemistry Lover Finds Her Calling in Hematology
Dr. Lachelle D. Weeks was all set to pursue a career in chemistry when she fell in love with oncology, after learning that nitrogen mustards were used to treat cancer in a medicinal chemistry class.
Dr. Michael R. DeBaun speaks about his family code of serving others, which he passes along to generations of mentees.- Interviews With the ASH Minority Medical Student Award Program Awardees
The ASH Minority Medical Student Award Program (MMSAP) provides underrepresented minority medical students with a mentored research experience to advance their careers as hematologists-in-training. Each year, we highlight several MMSAP awardees and their experiences as part of ASH’s robust career advancement pipeline.