Hematology Inclusion Pathway
The ASH Hematology Inclusion Pathway (HIP), the successor program to the ASH Minority Recruitment Initiative (MRI), offers a comprehensive 13-year longitudinal career pathway of awards that strives to ensure that hematology reflects and serves the world we live in– from medical students to mid-career professionals.
The HIP Initiative aligns with ASH’s commitment to excellence through expansion and inclusion and reflects an evolving understanding of the hematology community.
With HIP, we’re continuing to expand the availability of hematologic care while promoting the highest standards of excellence in hematology research, training, and practice.

Hematology Inclusion Pathway (HIP) Programs
Making an Impact
ASH has fostered and empowered a diverse new generation of leaders in hematology for more than 20 years.
Impact Report
Program Alumni and Participants
The program provides longitudinal support and encourages recipients to stay on the pathway and apply for progressive awards with the anticipated outcome of increased likelihood of retention in the field.
Of the 77 individuals who have received two or more awards, 25 have received progressive awards in hematology extending beyond medical school. This number is expected to increase as more recipients matriculate along the pathway.
Alumni of the program remain deeply engaged in ASH through volunteer leadership.
Forty-five alumni have served in 353 unique volunteer leadership roles within ASH, ranging from junior reviewers in an ASH study section and contributing editors for ASH publications, to standing committee members and chairs, to serving on ASH’s governing body, the ASH Executive Committee.
Impact Stories
Leadership
- North Philly Community Members are Getting a Say in Choosing Temple's Next Class of Medical Students
- Interview with ASH Ambassador Oluwatoyosi Onwuemene, MD
- Interview with ASH Ambassador Laura De Castro, MD
- Interview with ASH Ambassador Rahma Warsame, MD
- ASH Clinical News’ profile of Ify Osunkwo, MD, MPH
Featured Spotlight
Dr. Laura Michaelis interviews Dr. Rayne Rouce about her work with children as a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, in the lab, her work with advocacy and promoting diversity in health care, and her passion for music that has led to a rap career inspiring youth.
2018 ASH President Dr. Alexis Thompson has a conversation with Dr. Melody Smith about Dr. Smith's experience navigating the ASH career development and leadership pathways to help inspire aspiring hematologists and inform them of all the resources available through ASH.
Support
ASH is the fortunate recipient of support from the ASH Health Impact Collective, the corporate community,
and individual donors.
The Society is grateful to all those who are committed to ASH and the support of its mission.