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Currently doing telemedicine medical consultations. Dr. Coe is a practicing internist/primary care physician experienced with taking care of adult patients in the outpatient, nursing home and hospital settings.
She has practiced in private practice and group practice settings, including academic practices teaching medical students and residents. She has also served on a medical school admission committee as well.
She has spent her career seeing patients in the specialty of Internal Medicine for over 20 years and has worked in academic settings teaching medical students and medical residents with direct patient care in clinical medical school faculty positions.
She has done numerous speaking engagements (in person, radio, and webinars) for laypersons, colleagues and corporate audiences over the course of her career about various topics, including informing audiences about preventive health, chronic disease management and most recently, COVID-19.
She has written many health and wellness articles in print and online for public-facing professionals, in community and hospital platforms.
She received a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University, a medical degree from the Howard University College of Medicine and an MBA from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio.
Located at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, the Black Law Students Association MSU Chapter stands as a cornerstone organization dedicated to supporting and empowering Black students pursuing legal education. This student-led group creates a welcoming community for Black law students navigating the challenges of law school while working toward meaningful careers in the legal profession. The organization understands the unique experiences and perspectives that Black students bring to legal education and celebrates their contributions to building a more inclusive and equitable legal system.
The Black Law Students Association chapter at Michigan State University in East Lansing serves as both a support network and a catalyst for positive change within the law school community. Members benefit from peer support, mentorship opportunities, and access to professional connections that help prepare them for successful legal careers. The organization actively promotes dialogue about systemic issues affecting Black communities and encourages members to consider how they can use their legal education to make meaningful contributions to social justice and community advocacy.
By bringing together Black law students at Michigan State University's East Lansing campus, the association creates a space where students can share experiences, celebrate achievements, and support one another through the rigors of legal education. The chapter recognizes that diversity strengthens the legal profession and works to ensure that Black voices are heard and valued within law school and beyond. Through its commitment to community building and professional development, the Black Law Students Association MSU Chapter plays an essential role in preparing the next generation of Black legal professionals who will shape the future of law and justice in America.
The Black Law Students Association at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, MI represents a commitment to building community, fostering inclusion, and supporting the professional and personal growth of Black law students. As a student-led organization, it embodies Wayne Law's broader mission of preparing lawyers who understand the law's impact on individuals, corporations, and nations while remaining grounded in Detroit's evolving landscape.
Wayne Law has called Detroit home for more than 90 years, and its student organizations, including the Black Law Students Association, actively participate in the city's reinvention and growth. The association serves as a vital support network for students, offering peer mentorship, professional development, and collaborative opportunities that enhance the law school experience. Every organization at Wayne Law is open to all interested students, creating an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives and backgrounds strengthen the entire legal community.
The Black Law Students Association operates within a law school that values both theoretical excellence and practical application. Students benefit from a comprehensive network of support services, including career guidance, clinical education opportunities, and connections with area practitioners. The organization sponsors discussions on topics of current interest, jointly organizes outreach events for underserved communities, and collaborates on programs that promote social justice and legal advocacy.
Based in Detroit, MI, the association connects Black law students with resources, mentorship, and professional networks essential for success in legal careers. By fostering relationships among peers and with faculty advisors, the organization contributes to creating a supportive, inclusive law school community where students can thrive academically and professionally while preparing to serve their communities with integrity and excellence.
Founded as a local chapter of the Women's Council of The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (NAREB) in 2017, the Women's Council of Greater Detroit is rooted in a mission to address housing and socio-economic concerns affecting underserved and unserved communities throughout the Detroit area. We are part of NAREB's legacy—an organization established in 1947 by African American real estate professionals committed to securing equal housing opportunities for all Americans regardless of race, creed, or color. Our philosophy centers on the belief that successful women don't compete; they collaborate. We build generational wealth through financial literacy education, community advocacy, and homeownership opportunities that transform lives and families across Greater Detroit. Beyond professional services, we actively engage in community outreach programs including financial empowerment workshops, scholarship initiatives for youth, and charitable giving that reflects our commitment to our neighbors. Our members—referred to as REALTISTS—embrace a special charge in ensuring that communities of color and underserved populations receive dignified, respectful treatment in the housing market. By fostering leadership development, encouraging peer networking, and supporting collaborative partnerships with aligned organizations, we work toward our ultimate goal: democracy in housing. The Women's Council of Greater Detroit represents not just a professional organization, but a movement toward equitable access and sustainable prosperity for all Detroit residents.