Winston Price, M.D., FAAP, FACPE is a board certified pediatrician and served as President of the National Medical Association (NMA) from August 2004 to July 2005. He will work with NMA physicians in New York and New Jersey to select children for the CharityMobi Hurricane Sandy relief aid programs, including co-coordinating the medical evaluation for the children that will participate in the Hurricane Sandy relief aid - re-location programs, when funded.
Dr. Price has held numerous leadership positions within the NMA for more than 30 years culminating in his role as President. He currently serves on other advisory boards including the Board of Directors of the National Center on Missing and Exploited Children and previously served on the Council on Clinical Information Technology & the Task Force on Foster Care of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Price serves as the President and Chair for the National African American Drug Policy Coalition and participates as an invited national leader on the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Leadership Advisory Group for the US. Dr. Price’s leadership experience and accomplishments include past service as medical director for Georgia’s Department of Community Health, Chair of Georgia’s Health Information and Transparency Board, Aetna’s Brooklyn/Queens/ SI health plan, Director for the SUNY Ambulatory Pediatric Department, Director for the SUNY Well-Baby Nursery, a stellar career in a private pediatric practice in NYC and serving as Executive Clinical Dean for the American University of Antigua School of Medicine. He also serves as Director of IT for the W. Montague COBB Institute which focuses on research and data analysis as it relates to improving healthcare of populations at risk. In his spare time Dr. Price also practices clinical medicine serving populations at risk for poor health outcomes in Georgia with a focus on preventive care.