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Why is it important to be the best person you can be. Today Dr. Singleton joins Dr. George to discuss Black History Month & power of the individual.Original air date: February 16, 2019

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BY: Dr. Elaina George, Host & Contributing Health Editor
PUBLISHED: February 16, 2019

The Power of the Individual can Bring us all Together

Dr. Marilyn Singleton, the president of the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons joins me to discuss the importance of content of character and what it means to be free, black and 21. How the power of the individual can bring us all together. Important lessons for everyone as we come to the end of Black History Month. 

 

About Dr. Marilyn M. Singleton, MD, JD

Dr. Marilyn Singleton MD JD

Despite being told, “they don’t take Negroes at Stanford”, Dr. Marilyn Singleton graduated from Stanford and earned her MD at UCSF Medical School. She then completed two years of surgery residency at UCSF, followed by an anesthesia residency at Harvard’s Beth Israel Hospital. In addition, she went on to first become an instructor, then Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland before she returned to private practice in California.

[Full Biography of Dr. Marilyn Singleton] [www.aapsonline.org] [This Journey Through Life]

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Dr. Elaina George is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Biology, received her Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from Long Island University, and received her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.