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Women’s health: Mind, body and spirit
Health professionals offer guidance on their approach to long-term good health during “A Holistic Approach to Women’s Heath,” an inaugural women’s health summit held Saturday at Virginia Union University. The event was sponsored by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women’s Richmond Metropolitan Area Chapter, and brought together medical experts, psychologists, a wellness coach and spiritual leaders to focus on the issues that affect women’s overall well-being. Actor Daphne Maxwell Reid, right, served as moderator. Panelists included, from left, Dr. Daphne Bazile-Harrison, an obstetrician-gynecologist; Dr. Lisa Bennett, optometrist; Dr. Wakeshi Benson, dentist-orthodontist; Dr. Brenda Bradley, certified integrative nutrition life coach; Dr. Kate DiPasquale, family medicine physician; Dr. Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, internal medicine; Dr. Sasa-Grae Espino, oncologist; and Dr. Yvonne Knight, dermatologist.

Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press
Women’s health: Mind, body and spirit
Health professionals offer guidance on their approach to long-term good health during “A Holistic Approach to Women’s Heath,” an inaugural women’s health summit held Saturday at Virginia Union University. The event was sponsored by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women’s Richmond Metropolitan Area Chapter, and brought together medical experts, psychologists, a wellness coach and spiritual leaders to focus on the issues that affect women’s overall well-being. Actor Daphne Maxwell Reid, right, served as moderator. Panelists included, from left, Dr. Daphne Bazile-Harrison, an obstetrician-gynecologist; Dr. Lisa Bennett, optometrist; Dr. Wakeshi Benson, dentist-orthodontist; Dr. Brenda Bradley, certified integrative nutrition life coach; Dr. Kate DiPasquale, family medicine physician; Dr. Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, internal medicine; Dr. Sasa-Grae Espino, oncologist; and Dr. Yvonne Knight, dermatologist.