Dr. Reeves received her medical degree from Nashville, Tenn.-based Meharry Medical College.
She completed her internal medicine internship and residency as well as her gastroenterology fellowship at the Galveston-based University of Texas Medical Branch.
Dr. Reeves is a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the Jackson-based University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine.
She has received a number of faculty appointments, including Association of Black Women Physicians, the American Women’s Medical Association.
Dr. Reeves has done research in the areas of HIV-related conditions of the gut and motility disorders.
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