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Northeast Ohio is home to one of the country's most ethnically diverse communities. Since our first medical facility began caring for the community more than 140 years ago, shifting demographics have transformed the community into a destination of choice for many ethnicities, particularly people of color.

We are respectful of the evolving landscape and believe we have a responsibility to cultivate and nurture diversity within our walls and externally so we may better serve the population. While excellent medical care has been at the forefront of everything we do, our list of core values also includes diversity, integrity, compassion and teamwork.

At the direction of the board, our leadership was charged with incorporating diversity into the culture of the organization. In order to make sure the initiative was successful, the board insisted we change, starting at the top.

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Address: University Hospitals
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio  44106
Monte Ahuja, Chair, Board of Directors; Thomas F. Zenty, III, CEO of University Hospitals; Dr. Edgar B.Jackson Jr., Senior Advisor to the CEO of University Hospitals and President of UH Case Medical Center.

This led to creation of the Diversity Council to champion the effort, and Dr. Edgar B. Jackson Jr., a retired African-American physician, returned to become our special advisor. The board composition quickly began changing in 2006 as Latinos, African-Americans and women made up two-thirds of the new appointees. Today, minorities represent 28 percent of the board.

Our administrative and medical leadership focused on diversity. They are committed to finding the best and brightest people with diverse backgrounds to come to this organization and fill leadership roles.

Finding more people of color to enter the clinical care arena as physicians and nurses and eliminate disparities in health care are priorities at UH. Studies consistently show that people of color will seek health care when people who look like them are providing their care.

We are serious about diversity at University Hospitals and demand the same level of commitment from our employees and the suppliers who do business with us.

 

Diversity Statement

University Hospitals' commitment to diversity is extended to our patients and families, our workforce, our business partners and to the communities we serve. We recognize and celebrate the value of diverse cultures, beliefs and identities of the individuals, groups and organizations with whom we work to achieve our mission.

 

Rainbow Physician Honored as Top Doc

Black Enterprise magazine highlighted one of UH's very own doctors in its issue featuring the top 140 African-American physicians, responsible for saving millions of lives through their work with cancer, diabetes and HIV/AIDS.

Edward M. Barkesdale Jr., MD, Chief of Pediatric Surgery at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, was one of four doctors listed from Ohio. Learn more…

Dr. Edgar B. Jackson Jr.
"The climate inside University Hospitals today is more welcoming to minorities than ever before in the institution's long history."
Dr. Edgar B. Jackson Jr.