John W. “Rick” Richards, Jr., MD, MMM, CPE
Advisor, Center for the Study of Tobacco & Society
Rick Richards, MD, began his healthcare career as a resident in family medicine. This was followed by a four-year tour in the United States Army, where he was recognized on numerous occasions for his skills and leadership abilities.
In 1977, Dr. Richards co-founded the organization Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) with fellow family physician Dr. Alan Blum. Dr. Richards served as President of the organization for 12 years and is credited with many accomplishments during his tenure, some of which include starting, editing, and publishing The Journal of Medical Activism; starting the South Carolina chapter of DOC; designing and implementing a school health promotion curriculum titled “SuperHealth 79” (currently known as “Tar Wars”). By the end of his tenure as President, DOC had grown into an international organization of over 5,000 members with active DOC chapters at most medical schools and many family medicine residency programs.
In 1983, Dr. Richards joined the faculty at the Medical College of Georgia, as Assistant Professor. His accomplishments were again recognized by a wide range of notable groups and organizations, from his own medical students (Educator of the Year), faculty (Outstanding Young Faculty), the AAFP (Outstanding Scientific Exhibit x4), the AMA (Distinguished Service to America’s Youth), STFM (Outstanding Research Award x2), Egypt (Humanitarian Award), and the USPHS (Medal of Honor from then Surgeon General C. Everett Koop). In 1993, he departed as Associate Professor from the Medical College of Georgia. Four years later, Dr. Richards left clinical medicine to pursue and develop other businesses.
Starting in 1980, as a serial entrepreneur with over 35 startup companies, Dr. Richards pioneered concepts and products in many health-related fields: mail-order pharmacy, physician office dispensing, alternate site infusion therapy, health care data acquisition and mining, and cost containment to name but a few. Through his businesses, Dr. Richards has brought together individuals and corporations, idea champions, and subject matter experts, to ensure all stakeholders have the opportunity to assist in the implementation of solutions to improve patient health, patient access, lower health care costs, improve care outcomes, and reformat population health expectations and medical systems.
Dr. Richards currently resides in Augusta, Georgia, and continues to develop different business and software models that strive to improve the state of health care for individuals worldwide as well as work with youth-serving with the Scouts as well as the Boys and Girls Club. In 2020, he received the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the National Eagle Scout Association.