Dr. Randall C. Morgan, MD, MBA., is a Sarasota-based orthopedic surgeon who also serves as the Executive Director of the W. Montague Cobb/National Medical Association Health Institute. A graduate of Grinnell College with a B.A. degree, and Howard University College of Medicine, he also completed a Residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Northwestern University and a Fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedics. Randall earned an MBA degree at the University of South Florida, received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Grinnell College and served as President of the National Medical Association 1996-97. He was elected to Gary, Indiana’s “Steel City Hall of Fame” in 2003. Currently, he serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at two medical schools. Since the age of 11 Randall has sung publicly in cities around the U.S. as well as internationally. He has formed many bands, including, most recently, the Soul Sensations, who entertain local crowds in many venues. He has produced and performed in four major fundraisers for WBTT: Doo-Wop to Hip-Hop, The Second Time Around, Black or White, Makes My Music Right! and Put Your Hands Together He is also a member of the Gulf Coast Community Choir, which performs for enjoyment and to raise funds as a community service. He continues to practice consultative and non-surgical orthopedics in Sarasota and Bradenton.