Sutter Health and Charles R. Drew University Announce First Student Scholarship Cohort Under New Partnership
July 10 2024 - 10:30AM
Sutter Health, one of the nation’s largest integrated health care
systems, and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
(CDU), the only federally-designated Historically Black institution
west of Texas, are pleased to introduce their first cohort of
scholarship winners. The recipients are students from across
California who will start this summer in the CDU MD Program as part
of the Class of 2028.
These inaugural scholarship recipients were selected based on
their academic achievements, personal and professional
accomplishments and a commitment to community service, making them
invaluable additions to CDU’s Class of 2028:
Derrick Agbemenu (Fairfield, Calif.)
Eric Arauza (West Sacramento, Calif.)
Priscilla Covarrubias (Salinas, Calif.)
Naomi Dillard (Sacramento, Calif.)
Anaissa Medina (Salida, Calif.)
“We’ve intentionally selected five students who have a passion
for serving their communities and the world around them,” said Leon
Clark, vice president and chief academic affairs officer at Sutter
Health. “While our goal is to help alleviate some of the financial
burdens of pursuing a medical degree, our teams will also be here
to support these students on a personal level. We are ready to
coach and mentor these students, whether one-on-one or inside
real-world clinic settings, to help them experience their education
in a new light.”
- Agbemenu’s first impressions of medicine were unfavorable while
growing up in Ghana. It wasn’t until U.S.-based doctors visited his
community and cared for his grandmother that his perception
changed. Since immigrating to the U.S. at 17 and successfully
earning his bachelor’s degree, Agbemenu realized his desire to
become a physician while volunteering as an outreach coordinator at
a student-run clinic supporting the community of Oak Park in
Sacramento.
- Growing up in a Latino working-class environment, Arauza worked
toward a life similar to those in his community: working a labor
job in areas such as construction or food services. He also saw
generations of his family diagnosed with diabetes—a fate he thought
he may inherit, too. But thanks to numerous mentors, programs,
internships and the love of his family, he is ready to become a
doctor and help break the cycle where positive health outcomes are
often reserved for those from higher-income ZIP codes.
- Covarrubias grew up in Salinas, an agricultural community along
California’s Central Coast with a Latino population of 79%. She
hopes to promote health equity among underrepresented communities,
particularly Spanish-speaking populations, after observing her own
family and neighbors struggle with access. She credits the
mentorship and support of the three physicians from Santa Lucia
Medical Group in Salinas where she has worked for the past four
years for helping her find her path toward medicine.
- STEM classes and STEM summer camps helped stir a passion for
learning inside Dillard, while also surrounding her with
like-minded individuals who shared similar goals. She academically
flourished while attending Prairie View A&M University, a HBCU
in Texas, and served in numerous student leadership roles there.
During the summer before her junior year, she had a transformative
experience bringing mobile COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics
into underserved communities, particularly migrant camps in and
around Sacramento, that inspired her to pursue medicine.
- Medina observed the lasting effects that inadequate health care
access had on her grandparents. She often joined them during doctor
and hospital visits, where she would translate English to Spanish
between her grandparents and the medical professionals. Medina did
her best to bridge the language and cultural divides. However, her
frustration only grew knowing her grandparents deserved better —
and ultimately ignited the fire in her to become a physician.
The Sutter Health scholars program, one of the largest in CDU’s
history, is designed to increase the number of diverse health care
professionals by widening pathways for underrepresented, aspiring
physicians in California. Sutter’s $7.5 million initial investment
will provide five full-tuition scholarships across five cohorts,
totaling 25 scholarships. Launched as part of the organizations’
new, long-term partnership to expand access to more inclusive and
equitable care, the scholarship program offers full tuition,
academic support and experiential learning opportunities to
students with demonstrated leadership skills and a commitment to
serving under-resourced communities.
CDU opened its nationally accredited medical school in 2023,
making it one of only four Historically Black Medical Schools in
America. The incoming class is responding to Los Angeles County’s,
the state’s and the nation’s need for physician workforce diversity
and increased healthcare access in underserved and under-resourced
communities. With a strong focus on social justice and health
equity, CDU students often return to practice and provide care in
underserved communities after graduation.
“Understanding the root cause of inequities – and taking
practical steps to address them – is how we can make meaningful
changes to our health care system,” said Dr. Deborah
Prothrow-Stith, dean and professor of medicine at CDU. “We are
grateful to our partners at Sutter Health for providing resources
to a new pool of diverse, aspiring health care professionals and
look forward to seeing how these bright individuals go on to
improve community health throughout California.”
In addition to the scholarship program, Sutter Health &
CDU’s long-term collaboration will support the launch of the Health
Equity Alliance for Research & Evaluation (HEARE) – a new
incubator lab to accelerate health equity research and develop
interventions. The partnership also includes academic and
experiential learning opportunities across Sutter’s system,
including at its Institute for Advancing Health Equity. This
alliance furthers Sutter Health’s work to remove barriers for those
wanting to enter the profession. The system is on pace to become
the largest community-based health care training institution in
Northern California – developing graduate medical education
programs and expanding its footprint to train and graduate
approximately 1,000 residents and fellows each year by 2030.
About Sutter Health
Sutter Health is a not-for-profit, people-centered health care
system providing comprehensive care throughout California. Sutter
Health is committed to health equity, community partnerships and
innovative, high-quality patient care. Today, Sutter Health is
pursuing a bold new plan to reach more people and make excellent
health care more connected and accessible. The health system’s
57,000+ staff and clinicians and 12,000+ affiliated physicians
currently serve more than 3 million patients with a focus on
expanding opportunities to serve patients, people and communities
better. Sutter Health provides exceptional, affordable care through
its hospitals, medical groups, ambulatory surgery centers, urgent
care clinics, telehealth, home health and hospice services.
Dedicated to transforming health care, at Sutter Health, getting
better never stops. Learn more about how Sutter Health is
transforming healthcare at www.sutterhealth.org and
www.vitals.sutterhealth.org.
About Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and
Sciences
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) is a
private, nonprofit, community founded, student-centered University
committed to cultivating diverse health professions leaders who are
dedicated to social justice and health equity for underserved
populations through outstanding education, clinical service and
community engagement. CDU is also a leader in health disparities
research with a focus on education, training and treatment for
cancer, diabetes, cardiometabolic, COVID and HIV/AIDS. Founded in
1966 in the heart of South Los Angeles, CDU offers a range of
undergraduate degree, graduate degree, doctoral degree and
certificate programs including nursing, radiologic technology,
medicine, biomedical science, public health, computed tomography,
physician assistant and psychology. Learn more about CDU at
www.cdrewu.edu.
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Angie Sheets
Sutter Health
916-494-9547
angeline.sheets@sutterhealth.org