Los Angeles Times

Historical­ly Black university plans to open medical school

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NEW ORLEANS — A small, historical­ly Black university known for its success in getting Black graduates into medical school announced it is now planning its own medical school in New Orleans.

The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the need for greater diversity in medicine, because representa­tion and trust are part of the reasons for health disparitie­s affecting underrepre­sented population­s, said Reynold Verret, president of Xavier University of Louisiana.

“Xavier was founded with the mission of promoting the creation of a just and humane society through education,” he said in a news release Thursday announcing plans for a medical school and graduate school of health sciences. “The establishm­ent of graduate education programs dedicated to the preparatio­n of more Black healthcare profession­als is a natural extension of our foundress’ legacy as we approach our second century of service. It is also where we are called to answer a critical need of our nation.”

For decades, the Catholic school founded in 1925 has graduated more African American students and students of color who go on to get medical degrees and health doctorates than any other higher education institutio­n in the U.S., the news release said.

It did not say how long planning is likely to take for a school of medicine and health sciences, or what the new school is likely to cost. Xavier’s current enrollment is about 3,600, including more than 2,700 undergradu­ates. About 600 students are enrolled in Xavier’s college of pharmacy, the oldest in Louisiana, and nearly 240 in graduate school.

Current graduate programs include one for physician assistants and master’s degrees in public health program, speech pathology, pharmaceut­ical studies and health analytics.

The news release said only one recently opened U.S. medical college is at a historical­ly Black school. “Xavier University of Louisiana is examining the option to change that narrative,” its statement said.

The medical school would be at least the third in the New Orleans area and the fifth statewide. Louisiana State University has medical schools in New Orleans and Shreveport. Ochsner Health works with an Australian school in the University of Queensland School of Medicine Ochsner Clinical School based just outside New Orleans. And Tulane University has a medical school in New Orleans. And a private osteopathi­c college has a campus at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

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Susan Walsh Associated Press REYNOLD VERRET, president of Xavier University of Louisiana, says diversity is necessary in medicine.

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