Dr. Richard Ferguson, Chief Medical Officer at Health Choice of Utah and founder of Black Physicians of Utah, shares his journey from military surgeon to health equity champion and discusses strategies for improving healthcare outcomes for Black men.
• Board-certified in family practice with experience in emergency medicine and military service
• Founded Black Physicians of Utah to increase representation and provide support for Black physicians
• Military service as a battalion surgeon in Iraq profoundly influenced his humanitarian work
• Currently leads Black Physicians of Utah with approximately 30 Black physician members
• Organizes community health events focused on brain health, Alzheimer's awareness, and cardiovascular fitness
• Addresses cultural barriers to mental health treatment within Black communities
• Advocates for regular preventive care visits, bringing support to medical appointments
• Recommends 150 minutes of physical activity weekly and utilizing public health resources
• Emphasizes the importance of early intervention and not waiting until symptoms are severe
• Creates pathways for Black students to enter medicine through mentorship programs
To learn more about Black Physicians of Utah and upcoming events, visit bpou.org or find them on Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn under Black Physicians of Utah.
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