As Mid-South grapples with doctor shortage, how a Caribbean medical school is helping

by Corrine S Kennedy | photo by Christine Tannous | from The Commercial Appeal, August 23, 2022 Native Memphian Dr. Sammie Gutierrez took a non-traditional path to medicine. She studied biology at Christian Brothers University and originally wanted to become a veterinarian. She joined the Minority Health International Research Training program in part because it

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CBU Serves began in 2012 as a month-long, student-led project started in 2012 by Dr. Tracie Burke and was called September of Service. Its aim was to partner with a different Memphis non-profit organization every day in September while upholding our Lasallian values, engaging Memphis communities through leadership, and inspiring spiritual growth through service. Please

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Innovation and Collaboration Between CBU and the Memphis Communnity Growing out of CBU’s Lasallian commitment to community and service, the Center for Community Engagement (CCE) collaborates with communities on and off campus to enhance learning, enrich student life, and promote positive social change in Memphis and beyond. The Center supports programs that respond to defined

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