
There’s only one thing better than walking into a room full of successful, elite, professionals— walking into a room full of successful, elite, professionals the same hue as you. Black excellence becomes more than a hashtag and finds itself personified at BlackDoctor.org‘s Top Blacks in Healthcare gala year after year.
The 5th Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Gala (TBH), Presented by BlackDoctor.org(BDO) in conjunction with The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, is the premier destination for networking, health, and wellness. This year, taking place on April 26th at the Park Hyatt-Washington, D.C., will honor 15 of the most esteemed healthcare professionals for their accomplishments in what will surely be a night to remember.

Daily, BDO provides a culturally accurate game plan that empowers Black people to take control of their health and their happiness. Through entertaining and informative content on health issues relevant to us, we’ve been able to shake the “one size fits all” health mentality of mainstream media, and dig deeper into what’s important within our community.
This deeper, more meaningful insight, has resulted in a
trusting relationship with our users.

Top Blacks in Healthcare brings to life the conversations started on BDO through the hosted Thought Leadership Summit and also allows for a celebration of success with the evening gala. TBH highlights those working in the healthcare field and commemorates their hard work. It’s important to us that we recognize distinguished African American healthcare executives for their commitment and ultimately their success in helping improve healthcare for all. By shining the spotlight on them, others can visualize how they too can accomplish great things when their minds and hearts are in the right place.
The list of noteworthy 2018 honorees were selected from among 250 of the most accomplished Black healthcare professionals in America by a panel that included BlackDoctor.org executives and key individuals from partner organizations such as the National Medical Association and The George Washington University.

TBH is a beautiful night of celebration in love, power, and unmatched energy and positivity. In short, it’s a night to remember.
Tickets and room blocks for the Park Hyatt-Washington, D.C. are available and can be purchased online.
Unable to make it to DC to attend in person? No problem, you can still be a part of this extraordinary night by streaming live! Another way to stay engaged during the event and for behind the scenes sneak peeks is to follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Can’t wait to see you there!

Bryana Holcomb is the Editor of BlackDoctor.org and graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Women’s Studies, an MBA in Management Strategy, and Life Coaching and Nutrition certifications.

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