The House Staff Diversity Council is a self-governing and representative body within the House Staff Council.
Our Members
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Chair of Diversity Council
Osose Oboh, MD, MPH
Internal Medicine -
Vice Chair of Inclusive Culture and Internal Affairs
Shannon Anderson, MD
Internal Medicine -
Vice Chair of Community Service and External Affairs
Sheila Enoh, MD, MSPH
Internal Medicine -
Vice Chair of Social Events and Media
Nelson Malone, MD, MPH
Emergency Medicine
Mission Statement
Promote both diversity and inclusion within Johns Hopkins Medicine by championing various initiatives that foster the following goals at various levels of the institution:
- Community Engagement
- Mentorship and Sponsorship
- Inclusive Culture Climate
- Scholastic Achievements
Diversity & Inclusion
Diversity
Involves equitable recruitment and matriculation of individuals of unique race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs and other ideologies.
As it related to medical workforce recruitment and matriculation, our focus is on the equitable engagement of individuals who are under-represented in medicine (URM), as defined by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Inclusion
Involves the retention, satisfaction, sense of belonging, and feeling of being both valued and respected amongst those from various diverse backgrounds.
Committees
Social Camaraderie
Fostering connections within the various under-represented in medicine (URM) diaspora to promote a sense of community that engages members and promotes mutual trust and friendship.
Community Service
Advocate for house staff engagement with our surrounding community through service and outreach. Here you will find a central source for various community service projects, endorsed by the Diversity Council, along with links to the program's website. For more information on how to get involved, please contact us.
- Johns Hopkins Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Celebration
- Johns Hopkins Adopt-A-Class/Career Day Program
- Johns Hopkins SABES Program
- Johns Hopkins Summer Jobs Program (JHSJP)
- Art of Medicine Internship Program with MERIT Baltimore
- National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine
Mentorship & Sponsorship
Invest in the under-represented in medicine (URM) community by championing both mentorship and sponsorship at various levels of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Medicine. End goals are (1) Recruitment & Retention; (2) Professional & Leadership Development; (3) Inclusion & Satisfaction. Current initiatives include:
- SOM Medical Student - House Staff Mentorship Program
- GME Recruitment
- URM Community Investment Continuum
- Diversity Consortium of East Baltimore Healthcare Learners
For more information on how to get involved, please contact us.
Inclusive Culture Climate
Addressing inclusion barriers through a longitudinal curriculum aimed at training learners at Johns Hopkins. Key topics to be highlighted:
- Imposter Syndrome
- Implicit Bias
- Micro-Aggressions
- Promotion of "Allies" amongst non-URMs
- Resilience Training amongst URMs
Scholastic Achievements
Promotion of academic accomplishment through scholarly deliverables. Current aim is to perform research that highlights diversity and inclusion efforts that translate into recommendations for improving wellness amongst house staff.
Administrative & Faculty Support
We acknowledge that the success of the House Staff Diversity Council is due to the support we receive from our faculty and administrative advocates.
Administrative Advisor: Jessica Bienstock, MD, MPH
Faculty Mentors:
- Marissa White, MD
- Erica Shelton, MD, MPH