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ASH and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation partner to launch new award program

and recruitment of hematologists. All of the scholars, whether hematologists or not, will benefit from the rich and extensive cross-specialty networking opportunities made available through this program."

The ASH-AMFDP is the second component of the ASH Minority Recruitment Initiative, which also includes the ASH Minority Medical Student Award Program (MMSAP). Established in 2004, the MMSAP provides hands-on experience in hematology research for minority medical students. The ASH-AMFDP was designed to complement this existing program. According to Dr. Gavin, "Through its MMSAP, ASH is working diligently to enrich the pipeline in order to help us fulfill our mission of attracting and retaining minority physicians in academic medicine."


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Contact: Aislinn Raedy
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202-776-0544 x1105
American Society of Hematology
19-Oct-2005


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