About Brice
Brice is a dynamic leader and change agent, who is compassionate about advancing quality care in medicine. He has a strong passion and commitment for amplifying and embedding health equity principles within the pillars of healthcare. Specifically, Brice’s work focuses on hindering the life expectancy gap found amongst marginalized groups, uplifting evidence-based firearm violence prevention initiatives, and expanding pathways to medical education for minoritized people. Brice looks to embed a comprehensive model of providing better health outcomes to communities; by ingraining his background in healthcare administration, public health, health law, and clinical medicine into the treatment of his patient population.
Raised in a Northwest suburb of Chicago, the philosophy of being of service to others, was deeply rooted into his upbringing. Raised by his mother, a social worker, and alongside his sister, Brice was instilled with a deep sense of devotion to advancing equity and social justice principles.
Pages of Inspiration
Inspired by his mother's guidance and transformative books that she gifted him throughout his life, such as The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot and Black Man in A White Coat by Dr. Damon Tweedy, Brice has dedicated his life to creating meaningful and sustainable change within the healthcare ecosystem.