Cardiologist Dr. Richard Allen Williams is in his 45th year as a professor at UCLA School of Medicine. He spoke to CBS2 about his groundbreaking life and career.
The hallowed Smithsonian Institution announced recently that a medical book called the Textbook of Black-Related Diseases was accepted into the National Museum of African American History and Culture for inclusion into its archives. The ground-breaking 800-page book, written by Dr. Richard Allen Williams of Gamma Zeta Boule in Pasadena, California, was published by McGraw-Hill Book…
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On Thursday, May 30, the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) and the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) held a CME program, “Improving Cardiovascular Care in Women and Underserved Populations” in New York City, with 60 healthcare professionals in attendance. This session is a part of a joint initiative called A New Beat, dedicated to advocating for…
New York – May 15, 2019 – The Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. (ABC) and the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) will be holding a complimentary CME program, “Improving Cardiovascular Care in Women and Underserved Populations” on May 30th in New York City. The program is part of a joint initiative called A New Beat which…
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