Kelvin Shepherd, DO
“I am committed to making a difference and providing high-quality health care services in a kind, respectful manner to my patients as though they were my own family members, and in a manner which celebrates community, culture, and diversity.”
Education: Texas A&M University (BS Biology and M.Ed.), The University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency Training: Cook County Hospital-Loyola, University Health Science Center in Chicago
Fellowship: Baylor College of Medicine—Faculty Leadership Fellowship
Area of Interest/Service: Teaching medical students and residents, medically underserved populations, homeless populations, medical missionary work in Africa and Central America, disability medicine, and adolescent medicine
“ I am committed to making a difference and providing high-quality health care services in a kind, respectful manner to my patients as though they were my own family members, and in a manner which celebrates community, culture, and diversity.”
Education: Texas A&M University (BS Biology and M.Ed.), The University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency Training: Cook County Hospital-Loyola, University Health Science Center in Chicago
Fellowship: Baylor College of Medicine—Faculty Leadership Fellowship
Area of Interest/Service:
Teaching medical students and residents
Medically underserved populations
Homeless populations
Medical missionary work in Africa and Central America
Disability medicine
Adolescent medicine