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Institute for Diversity in Health Management
* The Institute for Diversity in Health Management, a nonprofit organization, collaborates with educators and health services organizations to expand leadership opportunities to ethnic minorities in health services management. The mission of the Institute is to increase the number of ethnic minorities in health services administration and to improve opportunities for professionals already in the health care field.

Minority On-line Information Service
The Minority On-Line Information Service (MOLIS) is your source for information on minority institutions and minority targeted opportunities. Utilizing appropriate technology, MOLIS provides value-added services that promote education, research, and diversity on a national level for Minority Institutions in partnership with government, industry, and other sectors.

Public Health Institute
The Public Health Institute (PHI) is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting health, well-being and quality of life for people throughout California, across the nation and around the world.

The Institute is a resource for researchers and professionals who view the social, environmental, economic and demographic changes in our communities in terms of the impact on health and well-being. These experts work to deepen understanding of incidence and causation, create appropriate strategies and systems, and support the building of capacity within communities and institutions to develop the most effective solutions.

DiversityWeb (An Interactive resource hub for higher education)
DiversityWeb is part of a larger communications initiative entitled Diversity Works. Supported by grants from the Ford Foundation, this initiative is designed to create new pathways for diversity collaboration and connection, via the World Wide Web and more traditional forms of print communication.

Diversity Works is a family of projects providing resources to colleges and universities that view diversity as a compelling educational priority and institutional commitment, important for every campus, every learner and the wider society. It links thousands of academic and faculty leaders via the World Wide Web and more traditional forms of print communication.

South-East Community Research Center (Atlanta)
The SCRC is a collaboration among the Brisbane Institute of Morehouse College, Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide and The Canary In The Mine Group. Their work is guided by a commitment to excellence in participatory and community-based research, enhanced quality of life, and universal freedom and social justice, with a special focus on the people of the Blackbelt South.

Association of American Medical Colleges [AAMC] Minority Medical Education
Project 3000 by 2000 / Health Professions Partnership Initiative (HPPI) The AAMC officially launched Project 3000 by 2000 in November of 1991 to address a worsening problem of minority underrepresentation in U.S. medical schools.

The initial goal of the Project was to dramatically increase the number of underrepresented minority students enrolling in U.S. medical schools. Since the problem of minority underrepresentation is common to all of the health professions and health science research specialties, the AAMC now collaborates through Project 3000 by 2000 with other health professions schools and graduate health science programs.

* Briefs on each of these sites were culled from their mission statements.
** Links without briefs have no mission statements or statements of intent on their sites

 
 
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