Dr. Anna Lizama Clark, M.D., MPH, came to the U.S.A. in 1975 as a foreign student from Belize. She completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Goshen College in Indiana and worked as a nurse for 9 years before pursuing her MD degree from the University of Illinois in Chicago. She did her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cook County Hospital in Chicago before moving to Orlando in 1996.
She has held leadership roles with the Central Florida Medical Society (CFMS) and the Caribbean American Medical Educational Organization (CAMEO). She actively participates in medical missions locally and internationally. Dr. Lizama completed her Masters in Public Health from the University of South Florida in 2015 with Certifications in Health Policy/Programs and Public Health Management/Leadership. In 2019, she completed Certification in Post-Crisis Leadership from USF during the Covid-19 pandemic. She continues to advocate for the disenfranchised with Doctors for America (DFA), Shepherd’s Hope free clinic for the uninsured, and Florida Clinicians for Climate Action. Dr. Lizama has been involved as a Principal Investigator in clinical research for the last 8 years and believes in the science that guides conventional medicine.