Keynote Live with Guest Dr. Augustus Garland Parker III MD
Are you an aspiring speaker looking to get ahead? Then look no further than Keynote Television! Hosted by two of the most experienced, knowledgeable speakers in the business, Dr. Sharon Lamm-Hartman and Gene Baker, this show provides viewers with all...
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Keynote Live with Guest Dr. Augustus Garland Parker III MD
Are you an aspiring speaker looking to get ahead? Then look no further than Keynote Television! Hosted by two of the most experienced, knowledgeable speakers in the business, Dr. Sharon Lamm-Hartman and Gene Baker, this show provides viewers with all the tips and tricks they need to become a successful professional speaker. From insider advice on presentation techniques and public speaking etiquette to inspiring stories from seasoned experts, Keynote Television is your one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about the exciting world of public speaking. With engaging conversations and passionate discussions about the latest industry trends, Keynote Television is sure to give you the boost you need to help you reach the top. So what are you waiting for? Tune in now and discover why Keynote Television has become the number one source for all things public speaking!
Dr. Augustus Garland Parker III was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. He has served the Central Ohio community and now Charlotte, North Carolina, in the field of women’s healthcare. As an obstetrician, Parker delivered more than 8,000 babies. An early adopter of robotic surgery, Parker served as the director of robotic surgery and physician director of diversity and health equity for Mount Carmel Health Systems in Columbus, and as a medical director for Women’s Urgent Care for Novant Healthcare in Charlotte. Parker has served in numerous other leadership positions including, president of the Columbus Board of Health, department chairman for several hospital systems, senior medical director for managed care institution, and president of the local National Medical Association. A few of Parker’s past honors and accomplishments include, Columbus Man of Excellence, Black Leaders and Legends, Teacher and Physician of the Year, and the March of Dimes Community Health Leadership Award.
Parker lectures on several topics related to health disparities and has been featured as a motivational speaker for youth groups. He holds a patent on a medical device used in practice today and has made a film debut in a comedy playing a doctor. A member of Beta Delta Boulé, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., he is also a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. His lasting legacy includes his lovely and accomplished spouse, Cheryl, and their three physician children, Dr. Augustus Parker IV, Dr. Jason Parker, and Dr. Krista Parker, and five grandchildren, Aviana, Naveia,