Empowering Physicians, Elevating Communities
Strengthening Healthcare Leadership to Enhance Community Well-being
Providing scholarships, mentoring, health forums, and educational activities to foster professional growth and community well-being.
Making an Impact, One Step at a Time
Easy Steps to Support Your Community
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Learn about how GNMSSHR empowers physicians and enhances community health through initiatives and programs.
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Engage in Programs
Participate in scholarships, mentoring, and health forums designed to uplift the community.
Make a Difference
See your contributions in action as we transform lives and build a healthier future.
Empowering Physicians, Enriching Lives
Building Healthier Communities Together
Through dedicated professionals and impactful programs, we foster education, mentoring, and community health initiatives that transform lives across South Hampton Roads.
Driving Change Through Dedication and Expertise
Meet Our Leadership
Mark Innis, M.D.
President
Stafford Brown, Jr., M.D.
Vice President
Vernita Peeples, M.D.
Secretary
Angela Mercer, M.D.
Treasurer
What People Are Saying About GNMSSHR
Voices from Our Community
Lisa Jenkins
Community Member
Dr. Emily Taylor
Volunteer Mentor
John Davis
Scholarship Recipient
Empower Your Community, One Step at a Time
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