Dr. Sammie I. Long possesses more than three decades of experience as a physician and formerly taught radiology as a professor at the University of South Alabama Medical Center. Beyond his professional pursuits, Dr. Sammie I. Long contributes to the Alice Lloyd College, which helps students build effective leadership skills through the Leadership Education Program. Using knowledge as a core component of effective leadership, the program combines aspects of citizenship, leadership philosophy, and cultural development. This multidirectional approach integrates leadership development into all facets of the educational experience, from formal classroom instruction and group learning activities to community involvement and extra-curricular activities. Students also learn skills for coping with cultures outside of Appalachia and leading productive lives in a changing world. Enrollment in the program requires students to complete the Leadership 101 course and Bridge Program, also known as the Freshman Transition Program. The course helps students transitioning from high to college. Students must also attend Leadership Workshops, hosted once a semester to cover a variety of topics, and must complete at least 40 hours of community service.
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