LINCOLN HOSPITAL HEALTH LITERACY ACTIVIST AMONG TEN AMERICANS TO RECEIVE $125K AWARD FOR IMPROVING TAXI DRIVERS' HEALTH
October 31, 2008
October 31, 2008
BRONX, N.Y., Oct. 31 -- The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation issued the following press release:
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center announced today that Maria Ramos, a longtime New York City health literacy activist is one of ten Americans to receive the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Foundation 2008 Community Health Leaders Award for creating the hospital's free health screening and education program that has served 4,000 taxi and limousine drivers in the South Bro . . .
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center announced today that Maria Ramos, a longtime New York City health literacy activist is one of ten Americans to receive the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Foundation 2008 Community Health Leaders Award for creating the hospital's free health screening and education program that has served 4,000 taxi and limousine drivers in the South Bro . . .