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Lahia Yemane serves in various significant roles focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in medical education. As a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford School of Medicine, she is deeply involved in mentoring and developing programs that support underrepresented medical trainees. Dr. Yemane is the Associate Program Director for the Pediatrics Residency and has held administrative positions such as Assistant Dean for GME Community Engagement and Learning Environment. Her research emphasizes the evaluation and creation of innovative diversity inclusion programs designed to enhance the recruitment and retention of underrepresented groups in medicine. Notably, she co-founded the Stanford Medicine Leadership Education Advancing Diversity (LEAD) Program and the AIMS Program, aimed at promoting inclusivity and professional development among UIM pediatric residents. Dr. Yemane’s commitment to fostering an inclusive academic environment is evident through her leadership in multiple committees and awards recognizing her efforts in promoting diversity.
Stanford School of Medicine • Stanford, CA
Clinical Professor in Pediatrics with a focus on diversity and inclusion.
Stanford School of Medicine • Stanford, CA
Oversees community engagement and learning environments in graduate medical education.
Pediatrics Residency Program • Stanford, CA
Focused on recruitment and diversity in the Pediatrics Residency Program.
LEAD Program • Stanford, CA
Co-director of a program that develops leadership and scholarship skills for GME residents.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.