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Creating a pathway to leadership

Paula H. Song headshotPaula Song, Ph.D., will become the first woman of color to serve as interim dean for the VCU College of Health Professions in July. Paula Song joined VCU in 2020 and currently serves as the Richard M. Bracken Chair and professor of health administration in the College of Health Professions. 

Read about Paula Song's pathway to leadership on VCU Health.

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