Minorities wishing to pursue a career in medicine have received a major boost in their efforts. The Wishard Foundation announced it has received a $2 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to assist in efforts to increase the number of minority physicians trained in Indiana.
The endowment awarded the grant for the George H. Rawls, M.D. Scholarship Fund, which helps to foster the growing number of minorities interested in pursuing medical training at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
In addition, IU Medical Group ā Primary Care (IUMG-PC) has committed a $2 million challenge grant for the scholarshipās endowment, providing one additional dollar for every two dollars raised. The Wishard Foundation seeks to raise a total of $4 million to maximize this challenge grant. When completed, it is estimated that the $6 million endowment will provide full tuition grants for 10 minority students in perpetuity.
In Indiana, less than four percent of physicians are African-American and less than three percent are Hispanic. At Wishard Health Services, for example, more than 46 percent of the patients cared for are African-American and at several of Wishardās community health centers, more than 30 percent of patients are Hispanic. Research consistently demonstrates patients treated by a physician of similar culture and ethnicity have better clinical outcomes and greater satisfaction.
āThe IU School of Medicine is a national leader in developing a curriculum that teaches students to be sensitive to the cultural differences of patients,ā said D. Craig Brater, M.D., dean of the IU School of Medicine and IU vice president for life sciences. āThis $2 million grant from Lilly Endowment to the Wishard Foundation to continue the Rawls Scholarship will further the schoolās and the communitiesā goals to meet the needs of Indiana citizens. Dr. George Rawls, a fine surgeon, caring physician and commendable educator, as well as an African-American leader in the Indianapolis community, is an appropriate namesake for this scholarship.ā
The George H. Rawls, M.D. Scholarship Fund was created to eliminate financial barriers for minority participation at the IU School of Medicine, the second largest medical student body in the country and Indianaās only medical school. By enabling promising Hoosier minorities to attend the IU School of Medicine and encouraging them to remain in Indiana upon graduation, the Rawls Scholarship is ultimately strengthening Indianaās economy and the quality of life of its residents.