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(continued from page 19) Of all my brother’s attributes, I am most proud of his principled commitment to addressing the health challenges of people of color and medically underserved communities of all races, ethnicities and cultures. He brought this moral imperative that he associates with his calling as a physician to his adopted hometown of Lou- isville as demonstrated by his organizing The African-American Health Initiative with the goal of improving the “health IQ” of African Americans; serving on the Air Pollution Control Board, which aligns with his passion as a cancer surgeon to prevent dis- ease and promote health; participating on the Park Duvall Family Health Center Board; and committed service on the Board of the Louisville Metro Department of Health and Wellness. Of course, Wayne is well known today for his producing and hosting of the television show “Kentucky Health,” which airs on the KET network. Dr. Tuckson shooting a NASCAR race at the Phoenix International Raceway. Dr. Tuckson with son, Wayne Lee, and wife, Brenda. While practicing as a surgeon, advocating for the needs of physicians, and achieving optimal health for all Kentuckians are his professional passions, his relationship with his wife, Brenda; son, Wayne Lee; and “adopted” son, James Clay, who has added so much to the Tuckson family, together represent the centerpiece of Wayne’s life. Simply put, Wayne married well. It is not surprising that Brenda is as determined a health advocate for women with breast cancer as Wayne is in his professional life. It is also not surprising that Wayne Lee would take on his father’s interest in athletic medicine to forge an exciting career as a strength and weight coach at one of our country’s premier athletic programs. As I close out this introduction to my brother, I would be remiss in not mentioning that if you wanted to find my brother outside of the hospital, you may well see him as the guy with the camera at youth football games across Louisville. Just as his father was a passionate sports photographer, so too is Wayne as he devotes countless hours to capturing precious memories for hundreds of children whom he does not personally know, but whose accom- plishments he feels duty bound to record and share with families as he weaves together a multicultural mosaic that represents the true spirit of the great city of Louisville. Dr. Tuckson has been very involved with GLMS in the past years. Here he spoke to UofL residents about business. I am so proud of my “little” brother as a physician; as a husband and father; and as a man of principle and integrity. Louisville, the great state of Kentucky, and the Greater Louisville Medical Society are fortunate to have Wayne as a leader during these challenging times filled with glorious opportunity. Reed V. Tuckson, MD, FACP, is the Managing Director of Tuckson Health Connections, LLC and older brother of Dr. Wayne Tuckson. JUNE 2018 21