Docs, I hope you’ve got your bus passes ready for this next episode! We’re taking a ride with the co-founders of Tour for Diversity in Medicine – Drs. Kameron Matthews and Alden Landry. As we all know, there’s a physician shortage in the United States and it’s only going to get worse. The physician shortage disproportionately affects those from minority communities, specifically African – Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanics. National initiatives from the Association of American Medical Colleges and the US government exist to help decrease this shortage, but what about bottom-up grass roots efforts to tackle this problem? Well, that’s exactly what the Tour for Diversity is doing – putting physicians, medical students, and pre-med advisors on a bus and driving hundreds of miles to target students from under-represented backgrounds and teach the basics of the medical school admissions process.
Follow and support this amazing organization at www.tour4diversity.org
In this episode you’ll learn:
- What sparked the idea for the Tour for Diversity in Medicine
- How they balance clinical medicine and running this organization
- About the success of the tour – but also the trials and tribulations from the first ever tour
- How balancing friendship and business has helped create a family-like atmosphere on the bus
- What advice they have for others who have similar ideas but suffer from “a failure to launch”
- How they each answer #imnotjustadoc