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  2. Federation of State Medical Boards - Wikipedia

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    Medical boards license physicians, investigate complaints, discipline those who violate the law, conduct physician evaluations, and facilitate the rehabilitation of physicians where appropriate. The FSMB's mission calls for "continual improvement in the quality, safety and integrity of health care through the development and promotion of high ...

  3. Edward Hill (physician) - Wikipedia

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    A board certified family physician, Hill began his professional career in the rural Mississippi Delta where he practiced for 27 years. In addition to his full-service family practice, Hill developed and directed a local maternal child health program that resulted in lowering the fetal mortality rate from one of the highest in the United States to below the national average, where it remained.

  4. Verina Morton Jones - Wikipedia

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    She was the first woman to pass Mississippi's medical board examination and the first woman to practice medicine in the state. [1] [3] Jones married physician Walter A. Morton in 1890. They moved to Brooklyn, New York where they set up a medical practice. Jones was the first black woman physician practicing in Long Island's Nassau County.

  5. Sampat Shivangi - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Sampat Shivangi is an Indian-born American physician. Shivangi is the president of Indian American Forum for Political Education. [1] He has been serving the Board for the Department of Mental Health in Mississippi for several years. [2] Shivangi is the past president-elect of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. [3]

  6. Mississippi lacks Black doctors, even as lawmakers ... - AOL

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    An estimated 1.1 million Black people live in Mississippi, but there are fewer than 600 Black doctors. Jerrian Reedy was nine when his father was admitted to the hospital in Hattiesburg, about two ...

  7. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Center is accredited by The Joint Commission. [13] The IHL Board of Trustees [14] appoints the UM chancellor, who then recommends a candidate for UMMC's vice chancellor for health affairs. The vice chancellor also serves as the dean of the University of Mississippi School of Medicine.

  8. Mississippi State Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is the primary state health agency of the government of the U.S. state of Mississippi. It was established in 1877 as the Mississippi State Board of Health and was renamed in 1982. It provides a number of public health services to Mississippi residents. [1]

  9. Edward C. Mazique - Wikipedia

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    Edward Craig Mazique (1911–1987) was a pioneer in the medical community especially among African Americans. Edward Craig Mazique was a native of Natchez, Miss. He graduated from Natchez College before leaving Mississippi to pursue an undergraduate degree and graduated from Morehouse College in Georgia, later serving on its board of trustees.