Dr. Leonora Muhammad is the SVP, associate chief nursing officer for YesCare, and current founder/owner of the SiiN Institute, LLC. She is a past adjunct clinical professor at the University
Black Nurses Association continues mission of pioneer Mary Eliza Mahoney
“If Mary got her nursing degree then we can too. Since then, so many Black nurses have grown from the seed she planted.”
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Dr. Leonora Muhammad in her north county office is the chapter president of the Black Nurses Association of Greater St. Louis Thu. Feb. 4, 2021. Author: Danielle Brown – The St. Louis American Published: 7:50 AM CST February 22, 2021 Updated: 7:50 AM CST February 22, 2021
Mary Eliza Mahoney’s name might not be well-known, but it should be especially to African American nurses. In 1879, she became the first Black person in the United States to earn a nursing degree.
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Corizon Health Names Dr. Leonora Muhammad AVP of Patient Care Services
Corizon Health, Inc.February 5, 2021 GMT
BRENTWOOD, Tenn., Feb. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Corizon Health announced today that the company has promoted Leonora Muhammad, DNP, BSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, CCHP, to Associate Vice President of Patient Care Services.
Dr. Muhammad is a recognized expert in the specialty of correctional healthcare and a longtime member of the Corizon team, having joined the company in 2006 under Correctional Medical Services (a predecessor company of Corizon). She built deep and wide nursing experience by serving in every nursing position within the organization, starting with staff nurse, then evening shift charge nurse, Director of Nursing, Regional Clinical Services Manager, and Senior Clinical Education and Training Specialist, helping to develop courseware for Corizon’s Core Process and