The nation hasn’t made much progress on health equity. These leaders forged ahead anyway

This special report is the second of two parts. Read part one here.

When Quinn Capers IV took over as associate dean of admissions at the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2009, just 13% of the entering class came from racial and ethnic groups underrepresented in medicine. A Black cardiologist, he thought the school could do better.

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