1983 Solomon Carter Fuller Award Recipient
Lecture Title: Minority Access to Medicine Revisited
Dr. Lythcott graduated from Bates College and Boston University Medical School. He interned and trained in pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital, where he was chief resident in pediatrics. Dr. Lythcott was appointed by Columbia University as associate dean for urban and community affairs at its College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1969. There, he led a university program to improve health services for residents of two low-income neighborhoods in New York City.
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