Posted on Mar 27, 2023
Can this Kansas City nonprofit get more Black medical students to stay in town after graduating?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."What’s next?
Mission Vision Project KC is looking to expand its critical mass gathering model into other specialties, such as dentistry, pharmacy and nursing. Its founders are also planning to create more opportunities for networking outside of the annual gathering.
Simmons, the KU medical school graduate, has remained involved with the organization since his first critical mass gathering.
He is trying to help expand the model into California.
“We don’t have anything like the Mission Vision Project or the critical mass gathering in Los Angeles,” he said.
“Cedars-Sinai has so much support that they can offer for projects like this. So I want to see if there’s an opportunity for me to do similar things here that the Mission Vision Project has done in Kansas City.”
..."What’s next?
Mission Vision Project KC is looking to expand its critical mass gathering model into other specialties, such as dentistry, pharmacy and nursing. Its founders are also planning to create more opportunities for networking outside of the annual gathering.
Simmons, the KU medical school graduate, has remained involved with the organization since his first critical mass gathering.
He is trying to help expand the model into California.
“We don’t have anything like the Mission Vision Project or the critical mass gathering in Los Angeles,” he said.
“Cedars-Sinai has so much support that they can offer for projects like this. So I want to see if there’s an opportunity for me to do similar things here that the Mission Vision Project has done in Kansas City.”
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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