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Today • Posted by Fidelis Care • in In The Community
In honor of National Nurses Week, we celebrate the compassion, expertise, and dedication that nurses bring to the lives of our members and communities every day. At Fidelis Care, nurses are at the heart of our mission, advocating for better health, guiding members through care, and showing up with empathy when it matters most. This week, we spotlight six of our incredible nurses, who share their personal perspectives.     Mary Oyedijo RN, Senior Care Manager What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field? I was drawn to nursing because I’ve always felt called to protect, advocate, and serve. It’s one of the
Wednesday • Posted by Aimee Yu,Fidelis Care Sales and Marketing Supervisor • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, In The Community
As someone who immigrated from China to the United States as a teenager, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage means resilience, adaptability, and the experience of growing up between two cultures. Learning a new language, navigating different expectations, and helping my family adjust shaped my perspective early on and taught me the value of empathy, patience, and hard work. My background has strongly influenced how I approach my work at Fidelis Care. Having seen firsthand the challenges faced by immigrant families, I'm especially mindful of the importance of clear communication, cultural sensitivity, and trust.
4/9/2026 • Posted by DeMarisa SteeleySmith, Divine Harlem Founder • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, In The Community, Women's Health
Each April, Black Maternal Health Week calls national attention to one of the most persistent public health inequities in the United States. Black women remain three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, regardless of income or education. A significant portion of these deaths happen weeks or even months after childbirth, highlighting longstanding gaps in postpartum care and the broader social conditions that shape maternal health outcomes. In response to these realities, Divine Harlem, a community-rooted maternal health initiative based in Harlem and working across New York City, has developed a framework we describe as
3/30/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in In The Community
With all the increases in technology, it’s easy to forget that healthcare starts with the people who show up every day wanting to make a difference. At Fidelis Care, we are proud to work with caring and conscientious doctors across New York State.
3/9/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in In The Community
During Women’s History Month, Fidelis Care is proud to recognize our 2026 Women of Impact. These leaders and changemakers strengthen our communities every day and help expand opportunities, uplift families, and inspire meaningful progress. We celebrate them for the dedication and compassion that help move our mission forward.   Xiomara Castro  Site Director, Westchester Community Health Center-Yonkers  Xiomara Castro is dedicated to expanding access to quality, preventive healthcare in the Yonkers community. As Site Director of Westchester Community Health Center, she ensures patients receive comprehensive care that supports both physical and mental well-being. Passionate about serving vulnerable populations, Xiomara believes preventive care
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Today • Posted by Fidelis Care
In honor of National Nurses Week, we celebrate the compassion, expertise, and dedication that nurses bring to the lives of our members and communities every day. At Fidelis Care, nurses are at the heart of our mission, advocating for better health, guiding members through care, and showing up with empathy when it matters most. This week, we spotlight six of our incredible nurses, who share their personal perspectives.     Mary Oyedijo RN, Senior Care Manager What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field? I was drawn to nursing because I’ve always felt called to protect, advocate, and serve. It’s one of the
Wednesday • Posted by Aimee Yu,Fidelis Care Sales and Marketing Supervisor
As someone who immigrated from China to the United States as a teenager, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage means resilience, adaptability, and the experience of growing up between two cultures. Learning a new language, navigating different expectations, and helping my family adjust shaped my perspective early on and taught me the value of empathy, patience, and hard work. My background has strongly influenced how I approach my work at Fidelis Care. Having seen firsthand the challenges faced by immigrant families, I'm especially mindful of the importance of clear communication, cultural sensitivity, and trust.
4/9/2026 • Posted by DeMarisa SteeleySmith, Divine Harlem Founder
Each April, Black Maternal Health Week calls national attention to one of the most persistent public health inequities in the United States. Black women remain three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, regardless of income or education. A significant portion of these deaths happen weeks or even months after childbirth, highlighting longstanding gaps in postpartum care and the broader social conditions that shape maternal health outcomes. In response to these realities, Divine Harlem, a community-rooted maternal health initiative based in Harlem and working across New York City, has developed a framework we describe as
3/30/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care
With all the increases in technology, it’s easy to forget that healthcare starts with the people who show up every day wanting to make a difference. At Fidelis Care, we are proud to work with caring and conscientious doctors across New York State.
3/9/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care
During Women’s History Month, Fidelis Care is proud to recognize our 2026 Women of Impact. These leaders and changemakers strengthen our communities every day and help expand opportunities, uplift families, and inspire meaningful progress. We celebrate them for the dedication and compassion that help move our mission forward.   Xiomara Castro  Site Director, Westchester Community Health Center-Yonkers  Xiomara Castro is dedicated to expanding access to quality, preventive healthcare in the Yonkers community. As Site Director of Westchester Community Health Center, she ensures patients receive comprehensive care that supports both physical and mental well-being. Passionate about serving vulnerable populations, Xiomara believes preventive care
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