ACU Excited to Welcome LaShyra Nolen as a Keynote Speaker at Our 2023 Conference

LaShyra NolenThe Association of Clinicians for the Underserved is honored to welcome LaShyra Nolen as a keynote speaker at our 2023 Conference, “Transformation: Elevating Care, Clinicians, & Communities,” in Washington, D.C., on July 23-26. Born and raised in Southern California, LaShyra “Lash” Nolen is a writer, activist, and dual-degree MD/MPP student at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where she is serving as student council president of her medical school class—the first documented Black woman to hold this leadership position.

A fervent advocate for marginalized populations, her voice has been featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, Health Affairs, and NPR, among others. She is also a co-host of the Clinical Problem Solvers Anti-Racism in Medicine Podcast and served as a member of the White House Health Equity Roundtable. In 2021 she founded We Got Us, a youth-led grassroots community empowerment project with the mission to increase access to education and healing for marginalized communities. An emerging leader in public policy, she currently is a 2023 National Leaders Council Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership fellow and served as a Taubman Center for Local State Government transition term fellow.

Lash attended Loyola Marymount University where she served as student body president and graduated cum laude with a BS in Health and Human Science. Following her graduation, she was selected as a Fulbright Scholar and served as an AmeriCorps member where she led public health initiatives to improve care for vulnerable populations. Her work has earned her the honor of being named a Forbes “30 Under 30” Leader in Healthcare, the 2020 National Minority Quality Forum’s youngest “40 under 40 Leader in Minority Health”, a Boston Celtics “Hero Among Us”, and a Rock Health “Top 50 Leader in Digital Health”. In her future she hopes to use policy, writing, and medical education reform as tools to impact the health of her future patients and community as a physician activist and public leader.

Nolen’s presentation will be but one highlight in our CME-accredited ACU Conference offering crucial trainings for clinicians, administrators, and advocates alike in Washington, D.C. Featuring three unique tracks as well as exciting general sessions and keynotes, the event will offer more than 20 educational workshops, keynote addresses, and more.

Browse our conference details and sign up now! Register by June 9th to receive our Early Bird rate; ACU Members and students enjoy a significant discount.

ACU 2023 Conference registration is open:

Sign up by June 9th to enjoy our Early Bird rate! ACU Members and students enjoy a significant discount.