Medtronic Spine to honor Dr. Kenneth Robinson

Medtronic Spine’s Medtronic African Descent Network will honor Kenneth Robinson, MD, for his work in the field, according to a Commercial Appeal report.

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Dr. Robinson is currently a chief executive of the United Way of Mid-South. He is also a physician and pastor, and served as a public health advisor to Shelby County and Tennessee commissioner of health.

 

Dr. Robinson is pastor of St. Andrew AME Church in Memphis and has a history of serving as a community leader. He earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School.

 

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