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Beebe Healthcare announced on March 2 that it was welcoming renowned breast surgeon Dr. Diana Dickson-Witmer, MD, FACS, to Beebe Medical Group. She will begin seeing patients in March.
A board-certified surgeon, Dickson-Witmer joins Beebe with decades of experience and expertise in the field of breast surgery and oncology. She will lead the Beebe Center for Breast Health.
âDiana is a preeminent breast surgeon and has been a central figure in Delaware cancer care for years,â said Dr. David A. Tam, MD, MBA, FACHE, president and CEO of Beebe Healthcare. âBeebe is committed to bringing experts in their field, like Diana, to care for those in Sussex County. She joins Beebe as we continue to âCreate the Next Generation of Care.ââ
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Cardiovascular specialists publish article for anti-racism awareness in cardiology practices
On March 1, the final day of Black History Month and just after Heart Month – a group of researchers from across the nation have published an article aiming to unite the cardiovascular physician work force, bring awareness to the lack of diversity amongst cardiology professionals and promote methods of cultivating an anti-racist culture.
Cardiovascular specialists David Winchester M.D., M.S., University of Florida College of Medicine associate professor, Division of Cardiology; Lorrel Toft, M.D., UNR Med cardiologist, associate professor, along with colleagues, Nina Williams M.D., Warren Clinic Cardiology of Tulsa, a trainee of Dr. Toft and the first African-American woman to graduate from the University of Louisville Cardiology Fellowship Program; Melanie Sulistio, M.D., University of Texas, Southwestern School of Medicine, Division of Cardiology; and Christine Chen, University of Te