Join us in celebration of Black History Month with a presentation by Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee on Monday, February 27. The talk starts at noon in the SEC Auditorium, and lunch will be provided for the first 150 guests.
Barbara Ross-Lee, D.O., is the first African-American woman to serve as dean of a U.S. medical school. She is also the first osteopathic physician to participate in the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship.
Dr. Ross-Lee has an extensive background in health policy issues and serves as an advisor on primary care, medical education, minority health, women’s health and rural health issues at the federal and state levels.