Medical education for those seeking careers as physicians and surgeons was limited to a few black medical colleges including Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C.
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| Dr. Walter Reed. MD |
The first trained medical doctors in the Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana community was Dr. Walter Reed, MD., that some of the older folks in the community told me about. Two other African American physicians that grew up in Amite, Louisiana are Dr. Daphne L. Richardson, OD., and Dr. Dwan S. Mabry, MD., FACOG.
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| Dr. Daphne L. Richardson, OD |
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| Dr. Mabry, M.D., FACOG |
Dr. Richardson and Dr. Mabry ancestral lineage is deep rooted in Tangipahoa, Louisiana. If you know of other African American physicians in Tangipahoa and St. Helena, please contact me by email at afrigenah@yahoo.com



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ReplyDeleteReading about Dr. Reed and the pioneers in Tangipahoa is inspiring. It is vital to preserve this local history. Just as they built trust in their community, a modern seo agency for doctors helps today’s physicians connect with patients who truly need their specialized care and dedication.
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