Sister-to-Sister, Designed for Black Female Medical Students, Join ABWP.

Thank you to our Physician Members who volunteer their time to mentor our future generation of Black Women Physicians. This past weekend, some of our physician members gathered with our student members for a special Sister-to-Sister event. Our guided mentorship program, Sister-to-Sister, is for black women physicians, physicians in training and pre-medical undergraduate students. 


So much knowledge is always shared with our students as Sister-to-Sister is one of ABWP's signature programs that allows for our members to pay it forward to future black female doctors.


Photo Credit: Member at Large, Dr. Kaishauna Guidry. Thank you for sharing the photo.


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