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Friday, November 15, 2024

Xavier University of Louisiana graduate’s dream to reduce health inequities supported through Ochsner Health Medical School Scholarship

New Orleans, La -- The fourth annual  Ochsner Health Medical School Scholarship for LSU Health Shreveport –  School of Medicine has been awarded to recent Xavier University of  Louisiana graduate Aaron Jackson. The scholarship award covers the cost  of tuition for Aaron to attend LSU Health Shreveport – School of  Medicine over the 4-year enrollment.

“Ochsner Health is driven by our mission to ‘Serve, Heal, Lead,  Educate and Innovate’ with a commitment to a “Healthy State” for all by  training the next generation of physicians,” said Leonardo  Seoane, MD, FACP, Chief Academic Officer, Ochsner Health and Associate  Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, LSU Health Shreveport.  “Through outstanding academic accomplishments and demonstrated  resilience, Aaron has demonstrated the attributes needed to be impactful  as a physician. He is committed to improving health outcomes for our  communities by focusing on health equity.”

Aaron, a first-generation college graduate, earned his Bachelor of  Science degree from Xavier. Outside of the classroom, he worked to put  himself through college, and engaged in work-study programs,  internships, and scientific research. He aims to show young people of  color that attending medical school is possible, even in the face of  adversity, and to open new doors to young aspiring healthcare  professionals by providing them with shadowing, volunteering, and  research opportunities.

Aaron is from Opelousas, Louisiana, a small, rural city near  Lafayette with a majority Black population. While well-known for its  zydeco music and spice and seasoning production, Opelousas also has a  high poverty rate. Aaron was raised with three siblings by two loving  parents. “I knew early on in life that I wanted to care for and treat  those affected by mental illnesses, having firsthand witnessed my  brother's struggles with his combination of intellectual and impulsive  disorders,” he said in his application letter. “I also knew, however,  that the road to becoming a physician would not be an easy endeavor,  especially for someone like me and with my disadvantaged background.”

To qualify for consideration for this scholarship, students are  required to be a Louisiana resident, a Xavier student, and have already  been accepted into the LSU Health Shreveport – School of Medicine. To  apply for the scholarship, Xavier students detailed academic  accomplishments, recommendations and an essay reflecting on how they  have overcome adversity. A joint Xavier and Ochsner committee reviewed  the applications and selected the final scholarship recipient. One  scholarship recipient is selected annually for this scholarship program.

“LSU Health Shreveport is grateful to Ochsner for their continued  awarding of a full tuition scholarship to a deserving student who faced  disadvantage, and we look forward to welcoming Aaron on campus in the  fall,” said Dr. David Lewis, Interim Chancellor and Dean of the LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine. “This  scholarship is an important tool in enhancing LSU Health Shreveport’s’  ability to recruit and retain top minority students.”

The annual Ochsner Health Medical School Scholarship for LSU Health  Shreveport – School of Medicine is just one way Ochsner is investing in  the education of the next generation of healthcare professionals in the  region – a key component of Ochsner’s 10-year vision to transform Louisiana into a healthier state by 2030.

With a focus on cultivating the next generation of healthcare  professionals, Ochsner and Xavier have a relationship dating back to the  1980s when an affiliation agreement partnership was established to  provide educational experiences to pharmacy students. Through this  ongoing partnership, Ochsner provides clinical training for hundreds of  Xavier students in multiple programs every year.

“The long-standing relationship between Xavier and Ochsner is key to advancing health equity and diversity in Louisiana,” said Dr. Anne McCall, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Xavier. “We are grateful that Ochsner supports our students in multiple ways,  including scholarship opportunities like the one bestowed on Mr.  Jackson. Such benefaction allows our students to continue to pursue  their dreams as they leave Xavier and continue in their academic  careers.”

For more information about Ochsner Academics, visit www.ochsner.org/locations/center-for-academic-excellence. For more information about Xavier, visit www.xula.edu. For more information about LSU Health Shreveport – School of Medicine visit https://lsuhs.edu/som.

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About Xavier University of Louisiana

Being America’s only historically Black and Catholic University  is only the first among many distinctions that have set Xavier  University of Louisiana apart for more than nine decades. Despite its  relatively small size, Xavier is a nationally recognized leader in STEM  and the health sciences, producing more African American students who  graduate from medical schools each year than any other university in the  United States. Its College of Pharmacy is among the top producers of  African American pharmacists. 

Its liberal arts-based programs in such areas as art, business,  education, psychology, and political science. More recent additions in  robotics, bioinformatics, engineering, data science, neuroscience and  genetics, in addition to new STEM-based master’s programs, have provided  Xavier students (2815 undergraduates and 787 graduates) an unbeatable  combination of traditional classroom study, hands-on research,  service-learning opportunities and life experiences. Xavier students  collaborate with world-renowned faculty, who are experts in their  fields, to produce award-winning research and notable work. The winning  Xavier formula provides students with a well-balanced curriculum and an  environment that nurtures their intellect and feeds their souls, thereby  facilitating a more just and humane society for all.

 For more information about Xavier University of Louisiana, visit us online at https://xula.edu or follow us on Facebook, YouTube, or Twitter @XULA1925. To book  interviews and/or to speak with our experts in the field of pharmacy,  education, premed, public health, science, technology, math, business,  English, communications, and the arts, contact Regi Reyes at (504)  520-5240 or rreyes@xula.edu.

About Ochsner Health 

Ochsner Health is an integrated healthcare system with a mission to Serve, Heal, Lead,  Educate and Innovate. Celebrating 80 years in 2022, it leads nationally  in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, liver and heart transplants  and pediatrics, among other areas. Ochsner is consistently named both  the top hospital and top children’s hospital in Louisiana by U.S. News  & World Report. The not-for-profit organization is inspiring  healthier lives and stronger communities. Its focus is on preventing  diseases and providing patient-centered care that is accessible,  affordable, convenient and effective. Ochsner Health pioneers new  treatments, deploys emerging technologies and performs groundbreaking  research, including over 700 clinical studies. It has more than 34,000  employees and over 4,500 employed and affiliated physicians in over 90  medical specialties and subspecialties. It operates 40 hospitals and  more than 300 health and urgent care centers across Louisiana,  Mississippi and the Gulf South; and its cutting-edge Connected Health  digital medicine program is caring for patients beyond its walls. In  2021, Ochsner Health treated more than 1 million people from every state and 75 countries. As  Louisiana’s top healthcare educator, Ochsner Health and its partners  educate thousands of healthcare professionals annually. To learn more,  visit https://www.ochsner.org/. 

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