Atlanta and Chicago (May 17, 2022) — Morehouse School of Medicine and CommonSpirit Health today announced that Veronica Mallett, M.D., a health care industry veteran whose career has focused on eliminating health care disparities, was selected as Chief Administrative Officer for the More in Common Alliance. In this role, she is dedicated to supporting the partnership between the two organizations which was launched in December 2020 as a 10-year, $100 million initiative to increase cultural competency and expand representation in medicine.
“We’re thrilled to have Dr. Mallett join the More in Common Alliance team,” said Morehouse School of Medicine President and CEO Valerie Montgomery Rice, M.D. “Her decades of experience in the health care and academic space will prove invaluable as we seek to establish and expand medical education programs for Black and underrepresented students.”
In this role, Dr. Mallett will help steer the future of the partnership, working closely with leadership to identify, build and expand Undergraduate Medical Education, Physician Assistant, and Graduate Medical Education programs to address the ongoing shortage of physicians nationwide, especially in underserved and rural areas.
“Dr. Mallett’s deep passion and commitment to health equity throughout her career aligns seamlessly with the More in Common Alliance mission,” said CommonSpirit Health CEO Lloyd H. Dean. “We’re tremendously fortunate to have her as both an advocate and leader in advancing health equity, building a pipeline of students that are as dynamic and diverse as the communities we serve.”
Dr. Mallett joins the More in Common Alliance from Meharry Medical College, having served in various leadership roles with the country’s largest private, historically black academic health sciences center. Most recently, she served as President and CEO of MMC Ventures, an investment and innovation company dedicated to partnering with businesses whose missions center on eliminating health disparities in Middle Tennessee and beyond. She concurrently served as the Executive Director at Meharry’s Center for Women’s Health Research, where she led the charge to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity for women of color. In addition, Dr. Mallett served as Senior Vice President and Dean of the school of medicine at Meharry.
Prior to her tenure with Meharry Medical College, Dr. Mallett helped launch a second new medical school at Texas Tech University in El Paso Texas, designed to be a Hispanic serving institution addressing the physician shortage along the Texas-Mexico border. At Texas Tech El Paso, she was the Founding Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Mallett is board certified in both obstetrics and gynecology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive pelvic surgery. She has received numerous research grants from the National Institutes of Health and other funding resources and has authored nearly 100 articles, book chapters and abstracts.