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Walter P. Lomax Jr.

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In 1982, Lomax established Lomax Health Systems to manage his clinics, and a year later he founded Correctional Healthcare Solutions, which recruited healthcare workers to supplement the City of Philadelphia's staff in the prison system. The business grew quickly and by the 1990s was managing
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healthcare workers at seventy prisons in ten states. Lomax expanded into real estate and philanthropy, founding Lomax Companies as an umbrella corporation and launching the Lomax Family Foundation. In 2003, Lomax and his wife purchased radio station
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In August 2021, the 1800 block of Wharton Street in Philadelphia was renamed "Walter P. Lomax, Jr., M.D., Way" to commemorate where he started his medical practice, at the South Philadelphia Medical Center on the corner of 18th and Wharton Streets.
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awarded Lomax an honorary Ph.D. in science for his various contributions to healthcare. Lomax is a former trustee of La Salle University and the
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In 1994, Lomax purchased the Jubilee Farm Plantation, where his great-grandmother had been enslaved, in
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Walter P. Lomax, Jr., M.D., Way - Dedicated 1800 block of Wharton St., Philadelphia PA
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Physician, health administrator, entrepreneur, philanthropist
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and launched his medical practice out of his rowhouse in
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Index

South Philadelphia
University City, Philadelphia
Hahnemann University Hospital
La Salle University

Philadelphia
WURD
La Salle University
Hahnemann University Hospital
South Philadelphia
Martin Luther King Jr.
WURD
King William County, Virginia
Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
Philadelphia Orchestra
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
"Philadelphia Black History Month All-Star of the Day: Walter P. Lomax"


"Walter P. Lomax Jr., 81, a leading Phila. physician, businessman"
Philadelphia Inquirer
"WURD celebrates legacy of founder Dr. Walter P. Lomax Jr"
WHYY




"What Philadelphia Lost When it Lost Dr. Walter P. Lomax Jr"
"Visit to Historic King William County Property - Middle Peninsula African-American Genealogical & Historical Society"
"Part of Wharton Street renamed for noted physician, WURD founder Walter P. Lomax Jr"

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