As chairperson of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion committee and co-chairperson of the Resident Council on the Rush Environment, Moses-Hampton focuses on the wellbeing of his colleagues, the mentorship of the coming generations of medical professionals, and improving the diversity of the medical community. Learn more.
Throughout her career, director of curriculum and education, Princess Currence has assisted thousands of diverse students in gaining admission and graduating from top-tier higher education institutions. Learn more.
A proud Rush “lifer,” Kim matriculated at Rush Medical College, stayed for residency and then joined the faculty group to care for the surrounding community and train the next generation of physicians. Then his practice transitioned to the inpatient setting, where he has been a practicing Rush hospitalist ever since. Learn more.
An assistant professor of family medicine, Lambert is involved with academic medicine as well as mentorship, recruitment, and retention of underrepresented minority students. Learn more.
A proud Mexican-American Chicago native, Lopez was the first in her family to attend college. Today she serves on the RMC Admissions Committee and advises student organizations that support and advance students underrepresented in medicine. Learn more.
This surgeon, teacher and mentor is praised by his students for his supportive and inspiring leadership style. Learn more.
An award-winning member of the Rush faculty for more than 20 years, Rogers has provided both academic leadership and community care for Chicago. Learn more.
As a student support services manager, Rogers focuses on removing the barriers for first and second-year medical students by ensuring they receive the resources to help make them successful during their academic journey. Learn more.