Stanford Medicine HBCU Partnerships
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Stanford - HBMC Summer Program
Stanford Medicine-HBCU Partnerships and the Stanford-HBMC Summer Program fosters opportunities for all students, staff, and faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Historically Black Medical Colleges (HBMCs) to promote education enhancement, research, and community engagement. Along with the Health Equity Education Initiative, the Office of Graduation Education, Bioscience shares in supporting the development and sustainability of intentional partnerships between HBCUs and Stanford Medicine. You can find out more information about the Office of Graduation Education, Bioscience, here. For more information about the Stanford HBMC program click here.
The HBCU-Stanford Medicine Partnership is supported by a grant from Genentech, a member of the Roche Group.
*Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Historically Black Medical Colleges (HBMCs), like all accreditted institutions of higher education, are required to comply with federal nondiscrimination laws. HBCUs and HBMCs are open to all students, staff, and faculty regardless of race, ethnicity, economic status, and background.