Friday, 7 November 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " Dr WALTER P. LOMAX Jr " WAS A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER WHO GREEW FROM A PRIVATE SINGLE PRACTICE TO A MULTI -SIGHT GROUP PRACTICE CONSISTING OF OVER 20 WELL TRAINED PHYSICIAN : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

   BLACK         SOCIAL         HISTORY                                                                                                          Walter P. Lomax, Jr.


Walter P. Lomax, Jr.
Born1933
DiedOctober 2013 (aged 79–80)
ResidenceUSA
CitizenshipUSA
NationalityUSA
FieldsPhysician
Alma materLa Salle University and , Philadelphia


















































Hahnemann University Hospital
Walter P. Lomax, Jr. (1933 - October 10, 2013[1]) was a medical practitioner [2] in Philadelphia neighborhood where he served for more than three decades. His practice grew from a private single physician office to a multi-site group practice consisting of over 20 well-trained physicians.
Lomax is a graduate of La Salle University and Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia. In 1982, Lomax established Lomax Health Systems, Inc. (LHS), a management company contracting exclusively on health care recruiting physicians and physician assistants to supplement the city of Philadelphia's staff in the prison system. In an interesting twist of fate, in 1994, Dr. Lomas purchased the plantation where his great grandmother enslaved in King William County, Virginia. The property with its onsite graveyards dates back to 1732.
Recently, the Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) honored him with Ph.D. in science for his various contributions to health facilities. Lomax is a former Trustee of La Salle University, and The Philadelphia Orchestra (emeritus).

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