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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Neurology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout Mission Message from the Department Head Leadership Faculty Careers Our Culture Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Department Portals FacultyFaculty Emeritus Faculty Voluntary Clinical & Adjunct Faculty Sections Patient CarePatient Care Find a doctor Our Approach to Care Areas of Care Locations ResearchResearch Research Centers Labs Clinical Trials EducationEducation Adult Residency Pediatric Residency Fellowships Postdoctoral Research Opportunities Medical Student Education Living in St. Louis ConferencesConferences Grand Rounds Neuroscience Glossary News Events Giving Open Search Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Diversity, equity and inclusion are core values, woven into everything we do. We recognize that building a diverse community where everyone is valued is not only enriching but also essential to our success. We define diversity broadly to include race, ethnicity, age, place of origin, gender identity, socioeconomic factors and more. Through the Neurology Committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (Neurology DEIB), we aim to support, advance and educate the department’s faculty, staff and learners on the value of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging to reach our goals as a world-class academic neurology department. MIssion & Vision Steering Committee Advisors & Representatives Our philosophy in action In recruitment… We seek to improve diversity of all forms among our faculty, staff and trainees. In employee hiring, we are training people to serve as diversity advisors to guide search committees to foster equity in attracting, evaluating and hiring candidates. In mentorship… We are putting forward those who excel in mentoring, training those who want to develop the skills and being intentional about mentoring individuals from groups underrepresented in medicine. In research… We are expanding community engagement programs designed to help us focus research to serve community needs.  In staff development… To mirror opportunities such as Grand Rounds that allow faculty to interact and learn from each other, we are creating similar quarterly events for staff. In departmental planning… We seek input from everyone, including learners. Plans address DE&I in all areas, including core values, internal culture, business development, research goals and professional development. Resources Discover a diverse collection of materials that will enrich your understanding of DEI related issues as well as providing opportunities to get more involved. Learn more Contact us Please reach out to us with any questions, we are here to help. [email protected] Follow us Stay up-to-date with the department and our mission. NeuroDEIB WashUNeurology News Med Campus exhibit depicts historical experiences of Black employees, students, patients (Links to an external site) April 12, 2024The new exhibit, stretching nearly 50 yards along a prominent wall on the Medical Campus, demands attention. Historical photographs depict the experiences of Black individuals – health-care workers and other employees, patients and students – at Washington University School of Medicine and its partner hospitals. Addressing Alzheimer’s disproportionate impact on people of color (Links to an external site) May 18, 2023The Alzheimer’s Association partnered with Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, May 4 to explore answers to the question along with other health equity issues related to the disease. The event featured three researchers in St. Louis who aim to improve health equity in research, care, and support.  One of those researchers is Dr. Joyce […] Diversity, equity, inclusion a pillar of Neuroscience Research Building (Links to an external site) August 24, 2022Woven into the design of the Neuroscience Research Building under construction on the Washington University Medical Campus is an intangible yet still very real pillar deemed as important as the 6,500 truckloads of concrete used to reinforce the high-rise. Department of NeurologyWashington University School of MedicineMSC 8111-29-9000660 S. Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Instagram Twitter Contact Us Events Intranet Subscribe to newsletter Privacy Policy Disclaimer ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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