Timothy Davenport, M.D. Named 2012 Doctor of the Year by Tennessee Men’s Health Network
Timothy Davenport, M.D. of The Jackson Clinic has been named Tennessee Men’s Health Network’s (TMHN) “Doctor of the Year” for 2012 by the organization’s Board of Directors.
“We are honored to award Dr. Davenport our “Doctor of the Year”, says Mike Leventhal, executive director of TMHN. “Dr. Davenport has been a leader for men’s health not only in Jackson but regionally through his service with the Tennessee Men’s Health Network. Our entire organization is proud to collaborate with him and look forward to working with him on future projects.”
Davenport recently became Board Certified, American Board of Urology. He is a member of the Endourological Society, American Urological Association and the American Medical Association. He completed his internship and residency at The University of Mississippi Medical Center. He attended medical school at The University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis.
“I am deeply humbled and honored to be chosen for this award,” said Davenport. “Men’s health is an important issue that we must talk about. In Tennessee men die at a higher rate than the national average from some of the major causes of death including heart disease, cancer, lung disease and diabetes. We must all work together to change this statistic so our fathers, sons and brothers can have a better future.”
Davenport will be speaking at the Jackson Symposium on Men’s Health on Friday, October 26 where he will also be presented with the “Doctor of the Year” award. The event is free and open to the public.
The Tennessee Men’s Health Network (TMHN) is an affiliate of the national Men’s Health Network (MHN) based in Washington, D.C. MHN and TMHN are both nonprofit educational organizations comprised of physicians, researchers, public health specialists, health professionals, and other individuals. TMHN is committed to improving the health and wellness of men through education campaigns, data collection, and collaborations with health providers to provide better programs and funding on men’s health needs. Additional questions or comments should be referred to info@menshealthnetwork.org, www.menshealthnetwork.org, or by calling 865. 406.0129.