Almost everyone in Woolsey Hall was standing toward the end of the May 12 graduation ceremony for the Yale School of Medicine (YSM) Physician Assistant (PA) Online Program Class of 2023. This was not because the many family, friends, faculty, and staff present were giving the 80 graduates a standing ovation—though the audience’s pride was obvious from the abundant applause and cheers throughout the ceremony. Rather, it was because class president and cohort-elected graduation speaker Amelia Toomey, MMSc, had asked everyone present to stand and remain standing if they heard a statement that applied to someone they know, and then proceeded to read a series of statements, including:
“Please stand if you know someone who experienced provider bias and/or discrimination when attempting to access medical care.”
“And please stand if you struggled to get care because there was not a provider available who spoke your native language.”
“Please stand and remain standing if you know someone who has struggled with obtaining health insurance or affordable medical care.”
Toomey then continued, “For each person who stood today, there is a future PA in this room who will make it their life passion to ensure that someone like the person you knew, will never have to face that same barrier to health care. While we won’t be able to eliminate every barrier our patients encounter, we are committed to making an enormous difference in the lives of our patients and our communities.”