Dr. Corey Hebert

Chief Medical Correspondent/Editor at BNC

Dr. Corey Hebert has a diverse work experience in various leadership roles across multiple industries. Dr. Corey currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at CareRx Inform since January 2022. Prior to that, they were the Director of Medical Research/Development at Emmaus Life Sciences, Inc starting from June 2021. Dr. Corey also held the position of Chief Medical Officer at Ilera Healthcare from January 2021.

Dr. Hebert has also worked as the Chief Technology Officer at Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions since January 2020. Dr. Corey has a strong academic background and served as an Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center from July 2013.

In addition to their medical career, Dr. Hebert has made significant contributions to the media industry. Dr. Corey was the Chief Medical Correspondent/Editor at Black News Channel, LLC, where they developed daily medical programming and hosted a weekly show called "Doctor for the People." Dr. Corey also co-founded and served as the CEO of College Health TV, providing health and wellness programming for college students, and Community Health TV, a health media company targeting African-American consumers.

Dr. Hebert's work experience also includes roles as the Chief Medical Officer at Dillard University, where they oversaw all medical affairs of the university and implemented strategies for student health services. Dr. Corey was also involved in emergency preparedness protocols. Additionally, they created and hosted a radio show called "Doctor for the People" on KMEZ-106.7, where they discussed medical topics and answered listener questions.

Overall, Dr. Corey Hebert's work experience showcases their expertise in medical leadership, technology, academia, and media, with a particular focus on African-American communities and student health.

Dr. Corey Hebert's education history includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Morehouse College, which they obtained from 1987 to 1992. Dr. Corey then attended Meharry Medical College from 1992 to 1997, where they earned their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in Medicine. Following this, Dr. Hebert pursued a residency certificate at Tulane University School of Medicine, serving as Chief Resident from 2000 to 2001. Prior to that, they also held the position of Chief Resident at Tulane University School of Medicine from 1997 to 2000.

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  • Chief Medical Correspondent/Editor

    October, 2019 - present