Dr. Roosevelt Daniel
Dr. Roosevelt Daniel is a distinguished medical professional with a comprehensive background in healthcare and leadership roles. Currently serving as the Co-Chief Medical Officer at North Central Family Med Ctr since January 2020, Dr. Daniel plays a pivotal role in shaping and enhancing healthcare services.
Before his current position, Dr. Daniel served as a Hospitalist at Piedmont Medical Center for six years, showcasing his commitment to patient care and medical excellence. His extensive experience includes a seven-year tenure as a Hospitalist at Carolinas Hospital System.
Dr. Daniel's commitment to community health is further exemplified by his roles at CareSouth Carolina, where he served as the Chief Medical Officer for five years and as a Staff Physician for seven years prior.
With a career that spans medical practice and healthcare leadership, Dr. Daniel brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to his roles. His dedication to advancing healthcare is evident in his academic journey, which includes an MD from the University of Alabama School of Medicine (2001) and a BA in Biology from Hampton University (1992), followed by a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Biology from Alabama State University (1989).
Before his current position, Dr. Daniel served as a Hospitalist at Piedmont Medical Center for six years, showcasing his commitment to patient care and medical excellence. His extensive experience includes a seven-year tenure as a Hospitalist at Carolinas Hospital System.
Dr. Daniel's commitment to community health is further exemplified by his roles at CareSouth Carolina, where he served as the Chief Medical Officer for five years and as a Staff Physician for seven years prior.
With a career that spans medical practice and healthcare leadership, Dr. Daniel brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to his roles. His dedication to advancing healthcare is evident in his academic journey, which includes an MD from the University of Alabama School of Medicine (2001) and a BA in Biology from Hampton University (1992), followed by a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Biology from Alabama State University (1989).