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Health and medicine face challenges that are more complex than ever, shaped by rapid advances in science and technology, fragmented systems of care, and shifting social and environmental conditions. Traditional biomedical approaches alone cannot resolve chronic disease, mental health concerns, addiction, or broken trust in health systems, nor can they address the broader social and structural factors that influence health across communities.​

The Health, Medicine, and Humanity (HMH) Initiative begins from the recognition that health is shaped not only by biology, but also by lived experience, place, culture, systems, and story. Grounded in the guiding principle of Pro Humanitate, HMH advances innovative, community-responsive models that place ethics, policy, creativity, and partnership at the heart of research, education, and practice.​

Through this work, Wake Forest envisions a future in which science, medicine, ethics, and the humanities and arts are inseparably linked to advance individual and community health, well-being, and shared knowledge.

  • Deeply integrating medicine, social sciences, ethics, policy, and the arts/humanities through cross-campus and community partnerships to advance whole-person and whole-community well-being.
  • Listening first by recognizing that the most meaningful breakthroughs emerge from relationships of trust, mutual learning, and accountability. 
  • Joining laboratory and data-driven science with the lived conditions that shape health, from housing and nutrition to belonging, stigma, and environmental context.
  • Embedding ethical reflection and policy leadership throughout research, education, and clinical practice so that innovation and implementation advance the health and wellbeing of all
  • Strengthening trust in health research and systems through openness, humility, compassion, and reciprocal partnership with patients, communities, and collaborators.

Wake Forest seeks to be recognized nationally and globally as a university in which knowledge, empathy, and ethical reflection converge to transform education, research, and health for the flourishing of all.

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