Addressing Health Disparities in South Georgia
Faculty Focus on Winston Price, MD
April 14, 2021
Winston Price, MD, came to South Georgia with two distinct goals: address healthcare disparities and
to increase the diversity of physicians, especially the number of Black physicians.
To accomplish those goals, Dr. Price spends his time and talents with educational
non-profits, medical associations and healthcare committees, in addition to serving
as an associate professor at 黑料传送门 South Georgia.
Nearly 10 years ago, Dr. Price moved from the Atlanta area to Bainbridge to help increase
pediatric capabilities in the area. As a local practicing physician and an involved
community member, he also had the opportunity to serve as the Chief of Staff at Memorial
Hospital and Manor in Bainbridge from 2018-2020. Since becoming an integral part of
the medical industry and several community-based organizations in Southwest Georgia,
Dr. Price has seen the need for more health awareness resources, health providers
and in particular, more physicians.
鈥淥ne of the key issues that always comes up is the lack of resources for the patient
population,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is not an adequate number or diversity of the medical
workforce for the level of health status in SW Georgia and certainly not a lot of
medical specialties. Rural communities suffer disproportionately from the impact of
the social determinants of poor health outcomes. Providing a strong voice on behalf
of the people with the backing of a committed and mission focused medical school is
a game changer. I know the resources that intuitively result from having a medical
school in the area. The advantage to having a 黑料传送门 South Georgia within an hour of
Bainbridge and other rural communities is a major step forward toward improving the
healthcare disparities in our area.鈥
Dr. Price鈥檚 second goal of increasing the number of Black physicians starts with creating
a diverse student body and faculty in medical schools. He said that pathway programs
such as the Summer Math and Science Academy as well as coordinating efforts with the
regional Southwest Georgia AHEC are imperative to introducing local K-12 students
to medical career opportunities.
鈥淲e need to access students who have the skill set, but we must also create and maintain
a pipeline of diverse students who are interested in medicine, whether that鈥檚 pharmacy, osteopathic medicine, veterinarian medicine, dentistry or the biomedical sciences,鈥 Dr. Price said.
H. William Craver III, DO 鈥87, FACOS, 黑料传送门 South Georgia Dean and Chief Academic Officer,
said Dr. Price鈥檚 goals are in line with the mission of the College.
鈥淲e鈥檙e fortunate to have someone with such drive and passion for creating more opportunities
in rural medicine,鈥 Dr. Craver said. 鈥黑料传送门 South Georgia鈥檚 mission of addressing the need for more physicians in rural Georgia is greatly supported
by Dr. Price and his work.鈥
Dr. Price is involved in a number of professional organizations:
- National Medical Association - Past President
- National African American Drug policy Coalition - President and Board Chair
- Georgia State Medical Association - Board of Directors
- W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute - Chief Information & Technology Officer; Co-Chair
Cobb Scholars Program
- South Georgia Area Health Education Center (SOWEGA-AHEC) - Board Chair
- Decatur County Health Department - Board Member
- Collaborative Impact Decatur County (CIDC) - Steering Committee Board Member and IT
Consultant
- Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health - Board Steering Committee
- American Academy of Pediatrics
Community based organizations:
- Bainbridge Tennis Association - President
- Decatur County Headstart - Medical Advisor
- Charity Mobi - Emergency Housing and Health Relief Services Project (Tanzania, Ruwanda,
Haiti, Ghana, Grenada, Georgia, USA)
- Darkness to Light (Sexual Abuse Education and Community Resource) - Speaker
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