Sumter woman 1st African-American to lead South Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants

New president wants to increase diversity of PAs across state

BY KAREEM WILSON
kareem@theitem.com
Posted 7/24/21

After 45 years, a Sumter woman has broken a major diversity barrier in the history of a state medical organization.

Temisha Budden, a veteran physician assistant, on July 1 became the first African-American to be elected as president of the South …

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