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Waiting patients were treated to a nearly constant chorus of rings from the practice's two telephone lines as people called to offer congratulations and support. If confirmed by the Senate, Benjamin would assume a job as the people's health advocate, a bully pulpit position that can be tremendously effective when paired with an effective personality. Benjamin won't have any problem combining the powerful position with her personality to produce results for the country, said Elorise Bradley, who has been a patient of Benjamin's for the past three years. "She has a personality that I've never really seen in a person that is a doctor. She's just sweet and she's funny sometimes but very, very stern," she said. "Whatever she says, she means it. She's gotten on me a couple of times about medication when I don't do it right or take it on time -- she'll get you." Benjamin, a Daphne native, became the first black woman and the first doctor under age 40 elected to the American Medical Association's board of trustees, and in 2002 became the first black woman to head a state medical society. She served as a National Health Service Corps scholar with Mostellar Medical Center in nearby Irvington in the 1980s, which helped her pay off student loans from medical school and later went to Tulane where she earned a master's degree in business administration.
But despite all her accomplishments, she hasn't lost her down-to-earth ways, said Ruth Marchand, a resident of nearby Grand Bay. Her son Al went to fix the clinic's air conditioner once and went in to see a woman mopping the floor where the cooling unit had fallen to the ground. "He told the lady he was there to see the doctor and she said 'I'm the doctor,'" Marchand said, adding that her son had told the story as an example of the doctor's humility. "That impressed Al to think that she wasn't too good to mop the floor."
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