Dr. L. Karenna Senors is True Health’s Chief Medical Officer. She has been with the organization since 2006. Prior to being permanently promoted to her current position in May 2015, she held several increasingly responsible positions within the organization, including Lab Director, Lead Clinician, and Interim Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Senors serves as a volunteer faculty member for the University of Central Florida School Of Medicine. She has also served as a mentor and preceptor for college, nurse practitioners and medical students. Dr. Senors has a strong connection and volunteers for community health fairs and activities. She assisted annually in health fairs in Freeport, Bahamas.
Dr. Senors was a medical student at ECU, which was founded to provide primary care in the rural and underserved communities and was a transitional resident physician at Howard University in Washington, DC where she rotated through numerous branches of medicine monthly. She realized family medicine was her calling and was accepted to a family medicine residency at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in Tallahassee Florida. She was trained in clinical skills, management of diverse patient populations and conditions in both clinic and hospital settings. She worked with pediatrics, adult medicine, geriatrics, women’s health and obstetrics. She had a special interest in procedures and wound care. She also worked after hours at an area urgent care, Patients First. During her residency, she was part of the selection committee for incoming residents and she was the resident representative to the Florida Academy of Family Physicians. Upon graduation, she was selected Outstanding Physician by her colleagues.
Dr. Senors has been involved with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), Florida Academy of Family Physicians (FAFP), the National Medical Association (NMA), the Artemis Medical Society, and her sorority of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Dr. Senors holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana and a Doctor of Medicine degree from East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina.