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Defining DEI, Racism, Segregation, Gender Affirming and More in the Body of Christ

Defining DEI, Racism, Segregation, Gender Affirming and More in the Body of Christ

Episode #94

Omari Hodge, MD and Bill discuss some of the hot button issues that we as CMDA members and Christ-followers face every day.

Omari A. Hodge, MD, is board-certified in family medicine and serves in Wesley Chapel, FL. In practice for 12 years, he spent the two years as associate program director with North Georgia Health System in Gainesville, GA. He also has been on the faculty of WellStar GME Family Medicine, provided primary care at WellStar/KSU Primary Care and Immediate Care Center, been a full-time attending medical doctor at WellStar Urgent Care Center, and worked as a hospitalist, in an emergency room, and at a pediatrics facility. He treats all ages—from infant to the elderly. For the past seven years, Dr. Hodge also has worked at Clarkston Refugee Clinic, underscoring his philosophy of using the gift of medicine to serve others and work alongside those who value health and people.

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