About
Dr. Byron Jasper is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Byja Clinic, Louisiana's first Black‑owned Direct Primary Care practice. He earned his medical degree from Tulane School of Medicine and a master’s degree from Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Dr. Jasper completed his family medicine residency at Baton Rouge General Family Medicine Residency Program and became board certified in Family Medicine. He furthered his expertise with fellowships in Community Health Leadership Development at Georgetown University School of Medicine and HIV and Hepatitis C care at Providence Hospital in Washington, DC. Dr. Jasper is the author of “Byja Blueprint: An Introductory Guide to Direct Primary Care for Doctors, Patients, and Businesses” and serves as National President of the Comprehensive Medical Mentoring Program (CMMP) and President of the Byja Charitable Alliance (BCA).
Credentials
Training & certification
- Medical school
- Tulane School of Medicine
- Residency
- Family Medicine - Baton Rouge General Family Medicine Residency Program (Baton Rouge)
- Board certification
- Family Medicine
- Specialty
- Family Medicine
Training programs
- Residency Family Medicine · Baton Rouge General Family Medicine Residency Program (Baton Rouge)
- Fellowship Community Health Leadership Development · Georgetown University School of Medicine (Washington)
- Fellowship HIV and Hepatitis C care · Providence Hospital (Washington)
Practice
Where Dr. Byron Jasper practices
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Byja Clinic
Baton Rouge, LA
Community
Dr. Jasper leads community health initiatives through the Comprehensive Medical Mentoring Program (CMMP) and the Byja Charitable Alliance (BCA), focusing on mentorship, education, and access to affordable care for underserved populations.
Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.