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is a new US medical directory service provider company. Based in South Florida, our website offers the only user-friendly online directory for black doctors, dentists, and therapists. We connect black patients to black doctors with a belief of mutual understanding that will yield the best healthcare outcomes. Our Keys To Success:
COUNSELINGPRIMARY CARESPECIALTIESPrimary CareMental Health & TherapyDentalObstetrician-GynecologistPROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHTDoctors Who RockBERTHA OSORIO-CAMPBELL NURSE PRACTITIONER PHILIP JOSEPHS, MD DENTIST STACEY BRODIE WALKER PH.D LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST CONNECTING BLACK PATIENTS TO BLACK DOCTORS TO PRESERVE BLACK LIVES Our Happy ClientsI truly appreciate this website and think it’s a necessary means of communicating within our communities. Tracy Hall This is my go to place to find a health care professional who I feel comfortable with. Kevin Jones I am beyond grateful for this website. I found a great therapist who takes my insurance, listens and understands certain things that really matter to me. Sandra Clark JOIN OUR COMMUNITYJoin our mailing list and never miss an update. Contact us to become a member of our growing South Florida Directory. Email us for details of our plans.
Leading The Charge in Health & Wellness CLICK HERE TO JOIN ABWP We Are The Association of Black Women PhysiciansThe Association of Black Women Physicians is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to the improvement of public health and welfare, through the advancement of knowledge concerning women and community health. We endeavor to enhance the personal and professional quality of life of present and future Black women physicians. The Association of Black Women Physicians empowers Black Women
to lead in health and wellness for ourselves and the community through premiere educational programs. The organization creates and supports numerous community health and wellness events that continue the tradition and goals set forth by the original charter members.
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Sister to SisterMentorship ProgramSister-to-Sister Mentoring Program: Provides a guided mentorship program for black women physicians, physicians in training and pre-medical undergraduate students. The Wellness Series: Wellness series workshops are organized, implemented and facilitated by physician volunteers. The series is offered in community forums that serve to educate community members on primary prevention services, diabetes,
hypertension, asthma, HIV/AIDS, obesity, and general health and wellness issues. These comprehensive workshops serve as a bridge between the medical establishment and the community by offering healthy eating options, didactic learning sessions, and hands-on involvement. Ultimately, these sessions empower community members to be more active participants in their own health care. Charity & Scholarship Benefit: Historically, our annual fundraising benefit has raised over $700,000 in scholarship
funds for medical students demonstrating exceptional academic progress, community involvement, and financial need. PROGRAM INFO
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ABWP Member SpotlightBy Dalyce Kelley • 26 Oct, 2022 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, ABWP Member Spotlight, Kathleen Brown, MD Show More HIV PREVENTION
FEATURED MEMBERSMeet some of the amazing ABWP members. MANY THANKS TO OUR 2022 EVENT SPONSORS How do I find a good black doctor?Medical professionals have created websites specifically for finding Black physicians. One example, Health in Her Hue, launched in 2018, has an extensive directory of Black women physicians. Other directories include BlackDoctorsUSA.com, DrCindyDuke.org (a site for Black women physicians), and BlackDoctors.us.
How many OBGYN are black?Compared with other studied specialists, ob-gyns had the highest proportion of underrepresented minorities (combined, 18.4%), especially black (11.1%) and Hispanic (6.7%) physicians.
How do I find a doctor of color?These resources can help you find the right healthcare provider:. Association of Black Women Physicians.. Black Men in Medicine.. National Black Nurses Association.. Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM). American Black Chiropractic Association.. White Coats for Black Lives.. How do I choose an OBGYN?Here are five big tips for finding an OB-GYN who's right for you, plus specialized advice for picking an OB-GYN for pregnancy:. Know who's in your network. ... . Get OB-GYN reviews from friends, family and others. ... . Think about your own personality and communication style. ... . Check their history, location and specialty.. |