The first Black president of the Academy of Physicians in Clinical Research has been appointed, marking a historic milestone for HBCU graduates.

Dr. Weather is the first African American to hold a respected position in the org's history.

November 14th 2023.

The first Black president of the Academy of Physicians in Clinical Research has been appointed, marking a historic milestone for HBCU graduates.
Dr. Leonard Weather, Jr., RPh, MD, FAPCR, has been elected President of the Academy of Physicians in Clinical Research, marking him as the first African American to hold this esteemed position in the organization's history.

Dr. Weather is a distinguished gynecologist from New Orleans and Shreveport, LA. He has an impressive academic background, with a Pharmacy degree from Howard University and an MD from Rush Medical College in Chicago, IL. He further honed his expertise through comprehensive training, completing his internship, residency, and fellowship in gynecology and obstetrics at the renowned Johns Hopkins University Hospital.

Dr. Weather is a multifaceted individual, embodying roles as a health educator, professor, ordained minister, artist, author, and photographer. His literary contributions include three inspirational poetry books, an infertility handbook, and his most recent publication, Endometriosis: the Name of the Pain and How to Repress It, released in June 2023.

As an active gynecological clinical trials researcher, Dr. Weather has presented over 210 peer-reviewed presentations and papers specializing in pelviscopic surgical treatment of infertility, Endometriosis, pelvic pain, and uterine fibroids. He has made an indelible mark in the medical field, as he is credited with inventing the revolutionary surgical procedure known as Optical Dissection Pelviscopy, a groundbreaking advancement in laparoscopic surgery that aids in the prevention of organ injury.

Dr. Weather is also a past president of the National Medical Association, the Louisiana Medical Association, and the New Orleans Medical Association. He currently holds a position as a board member of the State of Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners and serves as the National President of Chi Delta Mu Medical Fraternity.

The APCR is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to advancing the fields of clinical practice, academic research, and pharmaceutical industry engagement in clinical research. Its mission encompasses the prevention and cure of diseases, as well as safeguarding the welfare of patients and study subjects through acquiring, disseminating, and evaluating knowledge concerning medicine and device development.

The APCR provides a vital platform for enhanced education, professional development, qualification, and certification for physicians participating in clinical research endeavors. It is the sole organization representing the physician research community within the American Medical Association, thus influencing national policies on numerous issues related to clinical research.

Dr. Weather’s election as President of the APCR brings a wealth of expertise, dedication, and vision to the role. His historic election is a testament to his outstanding contributions to the medical field and his commitment to advancing clinical research. This news was first reported by Blacknews.com.

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