The Legacy of Black Women in Medicine: How Commitment to Service Led to Medicine

Start Date
Wed, 1/20/2021
Start Time
6 p.m.
End Date
Wed, 1/20/2021
End Time
7:30 p.m.
Location
Virtual (Zoom)
Description

This event is being held as part of Florida State University's MLK Celebration Week 2021.

Hosted by the FSU College of Medicine, this session takes a historical look at Black women in medicine and across generations. Panelist will discuss how service to the community influenced their interest in medicine and academic medicine. Panelists include Dr. Alma B. Littles - Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education and Academic Affairs, Dr. Joedrecka S. Brown Speights - Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health, Dr. Shermeeka Hogans-Mathews – Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health and FSU Primary Health Physician, second year medical student Tayeisha Nelson, and third year medical student Adrianna Tilton.

Register via Zoom: https://fsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtfu6hpzMrG9cWEU31tOzuhFSxbxkjoLLk

Contact Name
Kema Gadson
Contact Email

Add Event to Calendar Wed, 1/20/2021 6 p.m. Wed, 1/20/2021 7:30 p.m. Eastern The Legacy of Black Women in Medicine: How Commitment to Service Led to Medicine
Virtual (Zoom)