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Examples of Faculty Involvement in DEI
![Thomas Kelly, Ph.D., instructing high school students](https://medicine.uams.edu/pathology/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2023/04/PathwaysAcademy.TomKelly-225x300.jpg)
Thomas Kelly, Ph.D., Associate Director of Cancer Research Training and Education at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer, brings cancer education modules to underrepresented minority students at Hall High School in Little Rock and Pine Bluff High School.
- Dr. Eric Yee is a member of Pathologists of Chinese Descent Subcommittee for the Chinese American Pathologists Association
- Dr. Thomas Kelly has over a decade of experience serving on the institution’s Academic Pathways and Workforce Partnerships and Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee, which he chaired for a number of years. He also is involved in teaching cancer education modules to underrepresented minority students as part of the Pathways Academy.
- Dr. Sara Shalin recently published “Demographics and perceptions of diversity in dermatopathology workforce and training environments in the United States” in the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology (2022)
- Dr. Aaron Wyble is a mentor for underrepresented students in the Medical Scholars in Public Health Program