ADVISORY, May 30, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --
WHAT: The 24th Annual Commencement Ceremony of Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) will feature keynote address by Karen Bass, newly named Speaker of the California State Assembly and first African American woman to be elected to lead any legislative body in American history. In addition: * President's Medal being awarded to Dr. Vidya Kaushik, noted cardiologist and educator at CDU for more than 30 years; * Special honorary degrees will be presented to: * Dr. Reed V. Tuckson, Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs for UnitedHealth Group, and former President of CDU; * Dr. Carmine D. Clemente, Distinguished Professor at UCLA and CDU; and * State Assembly Speaker Karen Bass. WHO: Dr. Susan Kelly, President and CEO of Charles Drew University, will preside over the ceremonies. WHEN: Saturday, May 31, 2008, beginning at 10:00 a.m. WHERE: On the campus of Charles Drew University, adjacent to Cobb Building, 1731 East 120th Street, Los Angeles, California 90059. Free parking on 120th Street, off of Wilmington Avenue, two blocks from the 105 Freeway exit. Directions from Los Angeles: Take the 110 or 405 Freeway south, to the 105 Freeway east (toward Norwalk). Exit Wilmington Avenue, turn right to 120th Street, and turn right to parking. ABOUT CHARLES DREW UNIVERSITY: A private non-profit educational institution in the Watts- Willowbrook area of South Los Angeles, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science has provided quality college, graduate and post-graduate education and training to thousands of qualified minority and other students for more than 35 years. As part of its mission, the University has also provided urgently needed healthcare services to chronically underserved residents of the poorest communities in Los Angeles County, serving the 1.6 million citizens in its 94-square-mile service area. If this service area were a municipality, it would be the fifth largest city in the U.S. The University is widely regarded as an innovative medical education university pioneering in teaching doctors and healthcare professionals, and in conducting quality research, to deal with the special needs of the poor, chronically ill populations in the inner city. By expanding relationships with local medical schools, research institutions and community-based organizations, the University is focused on eliminating health care disparities by providing access to and delivery of health care services to underserved populations. The University has been remarkably successful in achieving its primary goal of producing physicians and other healthcare professionals who return to the community to serve people who are uninsured or underinsured. Charles Drew University's unique environment of providing medical education has been lauded as a national model. The university is also the nation's only dually designated Historically Black Graduate Institution and Hispanic Serving Health Professions School. Research shows both that its students become more committed to the mission as they progress through their medical education and that 10 years after graduation, 70% of Charles Drew University trained physicians are still working with underserved populations. Further information about The Charles Drew University may be found on its website at http://www.cdrewu.edu.