Nom complet: Henri Ronald Ford, MD, MHA, FACS, FRCS, FAAP
Education:
College or University Princeton University – B.A., Cum Laude
Princeton, NJ – 1976-1980
Medical School Harvard Medical School – M.D.
Boston, MA – August 1980- June 1984
Graduate School University of Southern California
School of Policy Planning and Development – MHA
Los Angeles, CA – 2006-2009
Internship New York Hospi.
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National Association of Hispanic Nurses Receives Hispanic Health Leadership Award
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MCI USA is pleased to announce that its client the National Association of Hispanic Nurses was honored by the National Hispanic Medical Association with the Hispanic Health Leadership Award. Adrianna Nava, PhD, MPA, MSN, RN, NAHN President, will accept the award at the Leadership Awards Ceremony on Saturday, March 20, during the 24th Annual Virtual NHMA Conference.
We applaud this recognition of NAHN’s impact on amplifying the collective voice of Hispanic nurses and promoting health equity for the Hispanic community. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) March 16, 2021
MCI USA is pleased to announce that its client the National Association of Hispanic Nurses was honored by the National Hispanic Medical Association with the Hispanic Health Leadership Award. Adrianna Nava, PhD, MPA, MSN, RN, NAHN President, will accept the award
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WASHINGTON, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Wednesday, March 17th 500+ physicians and health experts will gather virtually for the National Hispanic Medical Association s (NHMA) 24th Annual Conference. The conference will kick off with the announcement of our #Vaccinate4All Campaign, supported by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), Johnson & Johnson, and Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO). The mission of this campaign is to increase awareness and education of the COVID-19 vaccines, and encourage participation among Latino communities. Family is the heartbeat of Latino communities. Our focus cannot be to only vaccinate one of us, it has to be centered around all of us––the entire family, said Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO, NHMA.