LIFEMemphis doctor Christina Rosenthal honored as a Health Equity Hero in nationwide awardMemphis Commercial AppealDr. Christina Rosenthal is recognized as a Health Equity Hero by DentaQuest. The award comes with a $5,000 donation, which Rosenthal says will go to DDS's parent organization, the 516 Foundation.DentaQuestDr. Christina Rosenthal and group of young DDS graduates pose for a photo at UT Health Science Center. Students receive their white coats through a ceremony after graduation.Kristopher TaborDr. Christina Rosenthal is recognized by DentaQuest as a Health Equity Hero.Christina RosenthalDr. Christina Rosenthal smiles as a DDS student speaks to a crowd. Students age 2 to 5 are welcome in the program. "They do the same things as the teens, except the time it's condensed because their attention spans are too short," Rosenthal told the Commercial Appeal, laughing.Kristopher TaborDr. Christina Rosenthal (middle front) stands with a large class of DDS students attending the symposium. Over 1300 students have attended the symposium and six-month program so far.Christina RosenthalDr. Christina Rosenthal (left) appears on Good Morning America. GMA devoted a segment to Dr. Quodarrius Toney, a former DDS student, last February.Christina RosenthalDr. Christina Rosenthal (middle back) and group of DDS graduates gather for a photo at UT Health Science Center. Students receive their white coats through a ceremony after graduation.Kristopher TaborDr. Christina Rosenthal speaks with a student during a DDS activity.Christina Rosenthal