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At RUSH, excellence is for everyone. Our goal is to build a learning community where students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome and supported and have the opportunity to share their o...
Carl Earl Lambert Jr., MD, assistant professor of family medicine, was born and raised in Calumet Park, Illinois. The oldest of three boys, he is a physician, teacher, mentor, leader, friend and more....
I proudly admit that I am a RUSH lifer; I have been here since I matriculated at RUSH Medical College in 1992. When it came time for residency, RUSH was a no-brainer for me once my future wife insiste...
Cynthia E. Boyd, MD, MBA Professor of Medicine Senior Associate Dean, Diversity and Inclusion Associate Dean, Admissions and Recruitment Rush University Medical College, Office of Integrated Medical E...
Ashanta Patricia Brady is a second-year resident in Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at RUSH University Medical Center. As a proud alumnus of two historically Black colleges and universities,...
Tell us about your background prior to starting at RUSH. I moved around quite a bit during my childhood, but I mainly grew up in the Midwest. I attended the University of Missouri, receiving my Bachel...
Residents and Fellows Malcolm Moses-Hampton, MD As chairperson of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee and co-chairperson of the Resident Council on the RUSH Environment, Moses-Hampton focuses ...
T. Jai Rogers currently serves in the Medical Student Affairs department as a manager of Student Support Services, focusing on removing the barriers for first- and second-year medical students. Rogers...
Tell us about your background prior to becoming a physician. What or who inspired you to pursue a career in medicine? I was born and raised in Chicago, and I am a product of the public school system. ...
Tell us about your background prior to starting at RUSH. I worked full time at Lurie Children’s and then went to Northeastern Illinois University in the evenings to complete the premedical prerequisit...