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PHD Cofounders receive Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare

News | June 2, 2021
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Vilcek-Gold announcement banner including New and Denisse's photographs in a graphic, green heart.

The Vilcek Foundation and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation announce Dr. Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn and Dr. Denisse Rojas Marquez as joint recipients of the 2021 Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare. The award embodies the missions of both the Vilcek Foundation and the Gold Foundation: It shines a spotlight on outstanding immigrant healthcare professionals and celebrates the positive impact that accessible and humanistic care has on public health.

Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn smiles in front of a brick wall and stairs.
Photo courtesy of Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn.

Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn and Denisse Rojas Marquez receive the 2021 Vilcek-Gold Award for their leadership in establishing Pre-Health Dreamers (PHD) with Angel Ku. PHD is a collective organization that provides information and resources to young immigrants who want to pursue higher education and careers in healthcare. New and Denisse also receive the award for their advocacy in support of undocumented immigrants in the United States. Denisse provided testimony at a 2017 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. New was a plaintiff in the United States Supreme Court case regarding DACA in 2019.

Denisse Rojas Marquez at Mount Sinai Medical School.
Denisse Rojas Marquez in her second semester at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Photo courtesy of Denisse Rojas Marquez/Benjamin Hong.

New is a resident physician at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. He completed his doctor of medicine degree at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Denisse is an incoming resident physician at Boston Medical Center and holds a doctor of medicine degree from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.

Denisse Rojas Marquez and Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn among colleagues advocating for healthcare for all.
Denisse Rojas Marquez (left) and Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn (right) alongside members of the Pre-Health Dreamers at a state-wide lobby day in California to advocate for healthcare for the undocumented community in 2014. Photo courtesy of Denisse Rojas Marquez.

New and Denisse’s commitment to supporting undocumented immigrants is compelling and personal. As adolescents, they witnessed their families encounter obstacles to accessing healthcare as a result of their immigration status; as a result of these experiences, they sought careers in healthcare and public health so that they could provide the kind of care to others that their own families struggled to receive. Both New and Denisse immigrated to the United States with their families when they were children—New from Thailand and Denisse from Mexico. Due to their ages at the time of their arrival in the United States, they were eligible to apply for deferred action under DACA; both are currently DACA recipients.

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A digital rendition of the heart-shaped Vilcek-Gold Award.

“The advocacy of Jirayut ‘New’ Latthivongskorn and Denisse Rojas Marquez has offered immigrants greater access to education, opportunity, and representation,” said Jan Vilcek, CEO and chairman of the Vilcek Foundation. “As DACA recipients and young medical professionals, their leadership is grounded in their own experiences. We recognize New and Denisse as the joint recipients of the 2021 Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare to highlight the outstanding contributions that immigrants make to our communities, our healthcare system, and our country.”

Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn and colleagues at the White House with President Biden.
Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn alongside 5 other DACA recipients who were invited to the Oval Office in 2021 to meet with President Biden to urge him and Congress to pass the Dream & Promise Act. Photo courtesy of Jirayut “New” Latthivongskorn.

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, recipient of the 2019 Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare,  reflected: “In a year like no other, our young healthcare leaders have bravely and tirelessly stood up for justice, equality, democracy, and opportunity. Leading the revolution, New and Denisse have paved the way for countless immigrants to not just dream, but to realize, a career in healthcare.”

Denisse Rojas Marquez at Medical School with a view of Manhattan in the background.
Denisse Rojas Marquez sitting in the Guggenheim Pavilion of Mount Sinai Hospital. Photo courtesy of Denisse Rojas Marquez/Benjamin Hong.

The Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare includes a cash prize of $10,000, and a commemorative heart-shaped trophy. The award will be presented to New and Denisse at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Annual Meeting in November 2021.

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