Culturally Competent, Socially Inclusive Care

UC Davis School of Medicine students

We’re working to serve cultures and communities that have been underrepresented and marginalized by the health care system, and to ensure all feel welcome by reflecting our community's diversity in our hiring and clinical practices. Some examples of work in this area:

Some examples of our efforts:

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TRAINING FOR ALL CIRCUMSTANCES

Spotlight: Community Health Scholars

A long-established goal of the UC Davis School of Medicine is to train physicians for practice in diverse communities where they are most needed to bridge California’s health equity gap.

The school’s innovative Community Health Scholars programs train future doctors to practice in California’s rural, urban, valley and tribal communities, most of which are challenged by health disparities.

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INVESTED AND RECOGNIZED

Spotlight: Leader in Healthcare Equality (LGBTQ+)

Named a LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader for 11 consecutive years by the educational arm of the Human Rights Campaign, a national-scale nonprofit that strives to end discrimination against LGBTQ+ people and realize a world that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all. 

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TRAINING FOR ALL CIRCUMSTANCES

Spotlight: National honors for educational diversity

Despite California’s long-standing ban on affirmative action, the UC Davis School of Medicine has become one of the nation’s most diverse medical schools as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.

The medical school and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, which employs similar holistic admissions practices, each have received excellence awards from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, and are in the policy and media spotlight as national models.

More Believe in Better Highlights

Some recent examples of our ongoing efforts to advance health for all.

UC Davis Health ramps up work with small, diverse local businesses by 23%

As part of its Anchor Institution Mission, UC Davis Health has increased its local spending on small and diverse businesses by 23%.

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School of Medicine hosts Merced County teenagers and encourages them to become physicians

Nearly 20 high school students from Merced County visited the UC Davis School of Medicine to learn what it takes to become a doctor.

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New study points to racial and social barriers that block treatment for multiple myeloma

Socioeconomic factors are preventing some patients from accessing common treatment to stop progression of multiple myeloma.

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New study confirms community pharmacies can help people quit smoking

New study by UC Davis researchers shows how pharmacies may provide crucial access to tobacco cessation tools that help people successfully quit smoking.

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