Doctor's Bio
Dr. Ferguson is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician. She received a BS in Zoology from Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 1984, an M.D. in 1989 from HU College of Medicine, and completed a Residency in Internal Medicine at Franklin Square Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland in 1992. She received an MPH from Emory, Rollins School of Public Health, in 2003. She began her medical career at Albany Area Primary Health Care (AAPHC) in Albany, GA, after her Residency. She briefly left clinical medicine from 2004 to 2009 to broaden her public health outreach, expand her commitment to eliminating health disparities, and improve health outcomes for minority populations and the underserved. She joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, as a Program Director in the Office of Minority Health Research Coordination in the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIH/NIDDK/OMHRC). OMHRC’s mission focused on eliminating health disparities in NIDDK mission areas by increasing diversity in the research workforce through the recruitment, training, and career development of minority and other underrepresented students, fellows, and early career investigators. In 2009, responding to her first love of primary care medicine, she returned to AAPHC as a clinical physician. She was recruited to Grady in April of 2024. She is a champion of vaccine promotion and uptake and dedicates a significant part of her free time to publicly advocating for the use of vaccines for the prevention and eradication of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Education & Training
- Medical School: Howard University College of Medicine
- Residency: Franklin Square Hospital
Awards and Honors
- 2021-2022 American College of Physicians W. Lester Henry Award for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- 2018 Robert E. Lee High School, Montgomery Alabama, Hall of Fame Induction
- 2012 American College of Physicians Fellowship Induction
- 2012 Georgia Association of Primary Health Care Provider of the Year
- 2012 Georgia Rural Health Association Outstanding Rural Health Practitioner
- 2012 Albany Area Primary Health Care Provider of the Year Award
- 2008 Student National Medical Association Certificate of Appreciation
- 2005 and 2006 NIH Outstanding Performance Award
- 2001-2003 Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society
- 2001 Hurst Foundation Scholarship Rollins School of Public Health at Emory
- 1984 Undergraduate Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society
- 1981 to 1984 undergraduate Dean’s List Undergraduate Cum Laude
Locations and Directions
Lee + White Outpatient Center
Phone: (404) 616-6000
Location:
1000 White St. SW, Suite 1004
Atlanta, GA 30310
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