Frank Bryant Jr., MD, Memorial Lecture in Medical Ethics
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| "Frank Bryant was a gentleman of the highest order. He cared about his entire community - not only about their health, but their well-being." Dr. Leonard Lawrence, colleague and friend |
In 2002, the Texas Medical Foundation provided funding for a lecture series to honor Dr. Frank Bryant Jr. Dr. Bryant is remembered by friends as a man that cared, and showed that he cared. He is remembered as a man who overcame adversity, yet would never accuse anyone else of being unfair. Dr. Bryant graduated from UTMB in one of the first classes to admit black students; He went on to become a respected physician, a loving family man and an advocate for the medically underserved in East San Antonio.
Dr. Bryant was the cofounder and first medical director of the Ella Austin Health Clinic and co-developer of the East San Antonio Medical Center. He served as the first African-American President of the Bexar County Medical Society and the first President of the C.A. Whittier Medical Society.
Frank Bryant was the essence of healthcare for the black community of San Antonio because he blazed trails, says Dr. Lawrence. It is important that Frank be recognized not just as a symbol.
Frank Bryant, Jr., MD Memorial Lecture
Today, The Frank Bryant Jr., MD Memorial Lecture is primarily funded by the Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics and the Salinger-Forland Endowment. The annual lecture celebrated its tenth year in 2012.
| Past Lectures | |
2012 - Laurie Garrett Betrayal of Trust: Critical Issues in Global Healthcare |
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2011 - James K. Galbraith, Ph.D. The Predator State |
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2010 - Rebecca Skloot The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks |
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2009 - Stewart Altman, PhD, David Hunt, MD, Jeremy Lazarus, MD, Ana Malinow, MD,and Kenneth Shine, MD A panel discussion- Health Care is Broken: How Do We Fix It? |
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2008 - Paul Farmer, MD and Tracy Kidder Dr. Farmer was the subject of Mountains Beyond Mountains, a compelling book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder about his extraordinary life among the poor of Haiti. |
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2007 - David M. Oshinsky, PhD "Polio: An America Story" |
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2006 - Kenneth Shine, MD "Code Red: Next Steps" |
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2005 - Christine K. Cassel, MD "Improving Patient Care: New Dimensions of Professional Ethics" |
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2004 - Kenneth M. Ludmerer |
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2002 - David Satcher, MD "Ethical Issues in the Distribution of Healthcare in the United States" |
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