Medical
The contributions of Black medical professionals are essential for advancing healthcare, promoting equity, and improving outcomes for diverse populations. Their efforts help create a more inclusive healthcare system that recognizes and addresses the unique needs of all communities.

Natalie Carter
Natalie Carter: A Richmond native, Natalie Carter graduated from Provident Hospital with her nursing diploma. She has served on the
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Dr. John Short
Dr. John Short: Graduating from Butler University, I.U Medical Field, and Yale University, Dr. John Short was the first Black
January 10, 2025
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Dr. G. Tanner Brooks
Dr. G. Tanner Brooks: Medical Examiner as well as president of the United Organizations council.
January 10, 2025
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R.D Ferguson
R.D Ferguson: One of two Black dentists in Richmond in 1930s, Ferguson began his own practice on Main Street in
January 10, 2025
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Dr. Jon Smith
Dr. Jon Smith: Jon Smith graduated from Tuskegee Institute and Meharry Medical College before moving to Richmond in 1947. He
January 10, 2025
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