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- 2024 diversity academic development scholarship awards
- nephrology diversity, equity, and inclusion champions
- dom diversity council
- nephrology gender equity ambassadors
- dom gender equity council
- women in nephrology
- efforts to enhance diversity
- health disparities research in kidney diseases
- resources to support diversity

2024 Diversity Academic Development Scholarship Awards

Christine Limonte, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
The Diversity Academic Development Scholar Award
Congratulations to the 2024 recipients, Drs. Christine Limonte, assistant professor (Nephrology) and Vidhushei Yogeswaran, fellow (Cardiology).
Nephrology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champions

Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine

Human Resources Manager
DOM Diversity Council
The Department of Medicine Diversity Council
Champions represent faculty and staff perspectives and help guide current priorities, which include increased opportunities and promoting diversity in recruitment efforts, increasing underrepresented in medicine (URiM) retention and intentionality in preparing URiM faculty/staff for future leadership roles, and establishing best practices and nurturing DEI committees and activities within the department as well as the division.
This work is critically tied to one tenet of the DOM Strategic Plan: to nurture a supportive, collaborative culture where DEI is at the center.
Nephrology Gender Equity Ambassadors

Associate Professor of Medicine

Division Administrator
DOM Gender Equity Council
The Department of Medicine Gender Equity Council
Ambassadors are volunteers from across the department who support gender equity efforts in many ways. They help colleagues learn about the department's gender equity efforts, gather feedback, encourage others to participate in these efforts and help guide the work of the Gender Equity Council.
Women in Nephrology

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UW Medicine Women in Nephrology (WIN)
WIN was founded in 1983 to develop and provide mentors to women in Nephrology. As a national organization, WIN advocates within the nephrology community for education and research relevant to women. WIN members at UW Medicine recently gathered to provide career and social support for one another.
Efforts to enhance diversity
The UW Division of Nephrology is spearheading efforts to enhance diversity in medicine by partnering with the School of Medicine and the Department of Medicine to recruit and support students, fellows, and faculty from groups under-represented in medicine.
Within the UW Nephrology Fellowship Program, our Diversity Enhancement Committee reviews all applicants who self-identify as being from an under-represented minority (URM) group. The committee includes Dr. Rudy Rodriguez, UW Vice-Chair of Medicine, and Dr. Bessie Young, UW Medical Director and Associate Dean for Healthcare Equity.
We identify individuals with disabilities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds through their personal statements on the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We encourage applicants to discuss their life experiences and unique backgrounds.
Health disparities research in kidney diseases
Nephrology is leading an effort to build a core group of researchers who focus on health disparity research in kidney diseases.
Drs. Young and Rodriguez are members of the NIH Network of Minority Health Research Investigators
Video: Equity in Kidney Disease
Resources to support diversity
The University of Washington offers access to myriad resources to support a diverse and inclusive training and practice environment.

Department of Medicine Diversity Resources
Our nephrology faculty are active in many of the Dept. of Medicine's diversity initiatives and councils, including the Diversity Council
Dept. of Medicine Faculty Mentoring
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