Sampson Davis

Sampson Davis was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. He is a board certified emergency medicine physician and author of the" New York Times" bestsellers "The Pact, We Beat the Street, "and "The Bond. "He is the youngest physician to receive the National Medical Association's highest honor, the Scroll of Merit. He is a recipient of Essence and BET humanitarian awards and was named by "Essence" as one of the forty most inspirational African Americans. He is a founder of the Three Doctors Foundation and practices medicine in New Jersey.