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• Posted by Andrea Papia, PharmD, Fidelis Care Senior Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Services
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全國藥學週是認可藥劑師在醫療保健領域關鍵作用的契機。我們既是教育者、宣導者,也是問題解決者。我們是保健團隊的重要一員,始終致力於改善會員的生活品質。
在慶祝這一週的同時,回顧自己的藥劑師職業生涯,以及飛達利斯保健藥學團隊為支持會員所展開的卓越工作,我深感自豪。
2025/9/15
• Posted by Dr. Denise Nuñez, Niño de la Caridad Foundation Founder and CEO
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
Health-Related Social Needs,
In The Community
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time of reflection, celebration, and unity. For me, it is deeply personal, a reminder of the strength, resilience, and cultural pride that defines our community. It is also a call to action to honor our heritage not only with words, but through efforts that uplift the health and well-being of Hispanic families across New York and beyond.
The Hispanic community carries a powerful legacy of hard work, faith, and family. Yet, despite our many strengths, we continue to face significant health challenges. Chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity are disproportionately prevalent among Hispanic populations.
2025/5/27
• Posted by Fidelis Care
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為促進社區健康與福祉,並強調與朋友和鄰里保持聯繫的重要性,飛達利斯保健已宣佈其年度「團結」街頭慶祝活動系列活動的日期。該系列活動始於2011年首屆「Heights團結活動」,目前已透過與全州多家當地合作夥伴的合作擴展至各地。
2025/5/19
• Posted by Dr. Li Lu, Rendr Group Physician
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In The Community
As a first-generation immigrant from China, I have lived in the beautiful United States for 24 years. For 18 of those years, my stethoscope has touched the heartbeat of New York City where nearly 15 percent of its population is of Asian heritage.
Like many New Yorkers, we are blessed to be both observers of and participants in the development of our community. Each May, in observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, I am encouraged to ask, "Who am I? What have I built? What is left to heal?"
The 2025 AAPI Heritage Month theme is “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.” This
2025/5/8
• Posted by Jasmine Chen, Asian American Cultural Alliance, Inc. Founder
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In The Community
The Asian American Cultural Alliance, Inc. (AACA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange, uplifting immigrant voices, and building bridges through community engagement. I launched AACA alongside two co-founders: Yang Qu, who leads our efforts in mental health awareness, and Yi Li, a dance studio owner who brought creative energy to the organization’s early vision. Together, we created a space where cultural heritage and community well-being are inextricably linked.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to honor the deep history, rich traditions, and countless contributions of AAPI individuals and families across the U.S.
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