Our Allergy and Immunology fellowship program is committed to equity as the driver of diversity and inclusion (EDI). Tulane broadly defines diversity as persons of color, members of the LGBTQIA community, members of diverse ethnic groups, including those typically underrepresented in medicine, members of economically disadvantaged groups, and any others who bring a different perspective to the learning environment. We in Allergy and Immunology are committed to providing excellent, patient-centered care to our diverse patient population. We provide care at several locations that include underrepresented minorities and other economically disadvantaged groups. We also take pride in having a group of providers and trainees made up of persons from ethnically diverse backgrounds, including members of color and members from the LGBTQIA community. Having individual providers and learners from these diverse groups helps us provide better care to our diverse patient population and better education through connection, understanding, and appreciation of our unique differences. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion = Excellence in patient care and learning!