About this Event
Join the Maurice A. Ferré Institute for Civic Leadership for a fireside chat with Dr. Antonia Coello Novello, a dedicated public health administrator, who in 1990 became the first woman and first Hispanic U.S. Surgeon General. Dr. Novello will discuss her life and the lessons she learned, as documented in her memoir "Duty Calls: Lessons Learned from an Unexpected Life of Service."
Dr. Antonia Coello Novello was the first woman and the first Hispanic Surgeon General of the United States. Among the priorities during her tenure, she focused on the health of young people, women, and minorities. She also issued reports and spoke out on underage drinking, smoking, drug abuse, AIDS (especially among women and adolescents), childhood immunization and injury prevention, and improved healthcare for minorities. As an MD, her medical specialties are in pediatric and adult nephrology, and she also received a doctorate in public health. In 1999, she was nominated as the New York State Commissioner of Health.
Event Partners:
FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
FIU Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center
FIU Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom
FIU Department of Public Policy and Administration
FIU in DC
Borinquen Medical Centers
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Sponsored by:
The Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Distinguished Lecture Series
The Dorothea Green Lecture Series
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Florida International University - Modesto Maidique Campus, 11200 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, United States
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