Three teenage boys from the streets of Newark, New Jersey made a pact: they would stick together, go to college, graduate-and become doctors. Surrounded by negative influences and having few positive role models, made this a not so easy feat. Against the odds, these young men realized their dream and are now fondly known as The Three Doctors.
Rameck Hunt, MD, FACP- Board Certified Internist and Faculty member at University Medical Center at Prinecton. Assistant Professor of Medicine, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Sampson Davis, MD, FAECP- Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician at St. Michael’s Medical Center and Raritan Bay Medical Center. Assistant Medical Director at Raritan Bay Medical Center. Consultant with Violence Prevention Institute focusing on Gang Violence and Preventative Medicine
George Jenkins, DMD- Dentist and Director of Multicultural Affairs and Clinical Instructor, UMDNJ Dental School
Projects/Discography
• Essence Award winners 2000
• Name as one of the 50 Most Inspirational African Americans by Essence Books
• Interviewed on Oprah, who dubbed The Three Doctors as “The role models of the world”
• Appeared on numerous news television shows including, Today Show, Early Show, Like It Is, CNN, etc.
• Appeared in numerous publications including, Oprah Magazine, People,
Newsweek, Source, Essence, Ebony, etc