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Indiana University School of Medicine
Center for Inclusive Excellence
VanNuys Medical Science Building, Suite 209
635 Barnhill Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-1939
iusmdiv@iupui.edu

Office Hours: Monday–Friday 9:00 am–5:00 pm

Leadership

  

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Danielle R. Henderson, MA, PhD

Assistant Dean for Diversity Affairs

danihend@iupui.edu
Admin Support: TraNeka Pippens
Admin Support Phone: (317) 274-1990

Dr. Henderson earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville. She completed both her pre-doctoral clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine. Her postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Health Psychology emphasized Cardiac-Pulmonary Behavioral Medicine. In October 2018, she began her clinical-track faculty position in the Department of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Henderson works as a clinician and supervisor in a variety of clinical settings at IU School of Medicine and IU Health, including the Advanced Pain Therapies Clinic, integrated care, and the Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic. She is the Co-Principal Investigator for two studies supported by the Racial Justice Research Fund at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. One project aims to examine the impact of discriminatory law enforcement exposure and childhood trauma on physical and mental health and quality of life in adult Black men and women in a primary care setting. The other project aims to examine an intervention for schoolchildren following lead exposure.

Dr. Henderson is committed to diversity work. She brings this passion to her role as a member of the IU School of Medicine Psychology Internship Program’s Executive Committee, spearheading diversity efforts. Additionally, she co-chairs the Department of Psychiatry’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee and the Indiana Psychological Association’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

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Christi Martin, MS, MEd

Associate Director of Diversity Affairs

cm201@iu.edu
Admin Support: Shay Simmons
Admin Support Phone: 317-274-1990

Christi is a diversity professional who brings experience in helping major corporations foster brave spaces that are inclusive. She has experience in inclusive leadership, a master facilitator, and project management, curriculum and program design for adult learners. Christi’s motto is: “I am passionate about people because people matter.”

Christi enjoys spending time with her spouse traveling and watching home improvement shows.

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Chemen M. Neal, MD

Executive Associate Dean for Equity & Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer

Chemen Neal, MD, works closely with academic, research and clinical leaders across the school to advance DEIJ strategic priorities for students, trainees, faculty and staff. As a member of the dean’s senior executive team, Dr. Neal serves as an institutional thought leader, contributing across mission areas. Initially in her role, she will be working toward establishing metrics to help school leadership gain a greater understanding of key areas including retention and belonging, as well as focusing on the diversification of faculty. Dr. Neal is an associate clinical professor and the wellness director for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Javier F. Sevilla-Martir, MD

Assistant Dean for Diversity Affairs

jsevilla@iupui.edu
Admin Support: TraNeka Pippens
Admin Support Phone: (317) 274-1990

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Constance Skinner

Curriculum Development Specialist

skinnerc@iu.edu

Constance Skinner is a PhD candidate in IU’s Higher Education & Student Affairs (HESA) program where her research examines teacher preparation for new and junior faculty during their doctoral programs. Having over 13 years of undergraduate teaching experience, Constance has taught multiple topics like women’s health, human sexuality, stress management, preparation for K12 health teachers, personal health, public speaking, and more.

She worked alongside the former dean at IU-Bloomington School of Education, Dr. Gerardo Gonzalez, designing curriculum and leading a team of graduate instructors for underrepresented, high-ability freshmen in an academic-driven scholarship program. She mapped curricular programming for the first undergraduate certificate in HESA in the country with IUB’s School of Education. Having served the IU School of Medicine as an instructional design intern since 2020, she served several faculty by encouraging creative ways to teach and learn in virtual spaces and facilitating faculty development workshops. Her favorite type of work is integrating diversity and inclusivity in “the classroom” and curriculum, while decoding disciplinary learning, to enhance equity and justice efforts in all environments.

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Tiffinie Snowden

Director of Diversity Affairs

tbsnowde@iu.edu
Admin Support: Shay Simmons
Admin Support Phone: 317-274-1990

Tiffinie obtained her BA at Wright State University (Dayton, OH) in Anthropology with a certificate in Cultural Diversity in Healthcare. Originally from Cleveland, OH, she moved to Memphis, TN to pursue her MA in Applied Anthropology with a medical concentration at the University of Memphis, which she completed in 2020.

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Alvaro J. Tori, MD

Senior Associate Dean for Diversity Affairs

ajtori@iu.edu
Admin Support: Shay Simmons
Admin Support Phone: 317-274-1990

Alvaro Tori, MD, FAAP, is Associate Dean of Diversity Affairs. He practices medicine in the pediatric critical care unit at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and IU School of Medicine. He’s enthusiastic about his position in Diversity Affairs because it affords him the opportunity to increase representational diversity, inclusive working and learning environment, and cultural competency and humility training through his efforts with strategic programming at IU School of Medicine. Mentoring a diverse group of students, residents, fellows and faculty, Dr. Tori considers it a personal mission to influence the next generation of practitioners and ensure diversity among their ranks. His personal experience, as both a native of Peru and a member of the LGBTQ community, enables him to truly understand the meaning of diversity and the importance of its acceptance. In his free time, Dr. Tori enjoys family activities with his husband, son and daughter and loves traveling back to Peru where he can share his Peruvian heritage.