Johanne A. Zephir, DO

Dr. Johanne A. Zephir is a board-certified family medicine physician at Community Health of South Florida, Inc (CHI). She received her doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2010 and earned a master’s in public health in 1996. She further advanced her medical training through a residency at Larkin Community Hospital, along with a fellowship in addiction medicine and pain management. Over Dr. Zephir’s career, she has had extensive experience treating patients of all ages from newborn to geriatrics.

She previously served as medical director at a community health center and owned her own private practice, where she also held the role of medical director. Dr. Zephir is an empathetic professional who combines clinical experience, accurate diagnosing, and compassion to meet today’s healthcare challenges. She takes pride in addressing her patient’s needs and providing quality care. Dr. Zephir is as an active member of the American Osteopathic Association and the American Association of Family Physicians. Originally from Haiti, she loves her job and enjoys mentoring and training residents and medical students, shaping them into the doctors of tomorrow. When she is not caring for patients, Dr. Zephir enjoys channeling her creativity into interior decoration, gardening, cooking, and baking. Her passion for creating and building extends beyond the medical field, reflecting her love for hands-on, meaningful projects.

Alejandro Badia, MD

Saint Anthony Amofah, MD

Dr. Saint Anthony Amofah, EVP is the Chief Clinical Officer and Chief Academic Officer at the Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI), where he is also the Chief Academic Officer for The Brodes H. Hartley Jr. Teaching Health Center at CHI.

As CHI’s Chief Clinical Officer, he is responsible for the oversight and direction of the center’s clinical programs and services including primary and specialty services, pharmacy, laboratory, health information management and radiology. Dr. Amofah chairs CHI’s Performance Improvement Council coordinates CHI’s accreditation activities and is an ambulatory care surveyor for the Joint Commission.

As a Bureau of Primary Health Care Health Disparities Collaboratives clinical scholar, Dr. Amofah has made significant contributions to and presented at national gatherings on the sustaining and spreading of gains in chronic disease care. Additionally, Dr. Amofah has presented at local, state and national levels on the benefits and challenges of the utilization of EHRs.

Dr. Amofah is board certified in internal medicine, a fellow of the American College of Physicians, and is certified in risk management, managed care, and healthcare quality and management. He obtained his MBA with a specialization in health services administration from the University of Miami and earned his medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School.

When the White House wants guidance on how to address disparities in the health care of underserved minority populations, it turns to Dr. Amofah. He has gone to Washington, D.C., multiple times to serve as a subject expert in health care.