

Associação de médicos cabo-verdianos nos EUA traz mais de um milhão de dólares em equipamentos

Mentorship is extremely important to Dr. Carla Moriera and is a vital part of medicine and community well-being. This article discusses a recent mentorship opportunity, which is something Dr. Moreira does as often as she can.

Dr. Celina Pina Shemo as the G100 United State’s State Chair Massachusetts in Mental Health

Dr. Patricia Andrade on race, gender, medicine and her ‘fix-it mentality’
Patricia Andrade, MD, says she brings her problem-solving skills — what she calls her “fix-it mentality” — both to practicing general surgery and to her board work for SouthCoast organizations

Nha Terra Nha Cretcheu
Nha Terra - Cape Verdean social and economic news highlighted
The social and economic situation of Cape Verde as prominent themes in a program that shows the reality of how Cape Verdeans live and work, through a journey through culture and traditions and using interviews.

Donna Mendes, MD, FACS, brings 25 years of surgical experience to her new role
Donna Mendes, MD, FACS, has been named the vice chair of education at Lenox Hill Hospital’s department of surgery. Dr. Mendes, who was inducted into the Library of Congress for being the first board certified African American female vascular surgeon by the American Board of Surgery in vascular surgery, has more than 25 years of surgical experience


Equipa de médicos dos EUA realizou dezenas de intervenções em 3 dias de missão no Hospital Universitário Agostinho Neto


Médicos cabo-verdianos residentes nos EUA em missão médica a Cabo Verde
Missão de médicos cabo-verdianos residentes nos EUA trouxe equipas especializadas nas áreas de oftalmologia, ginecologia e cirurgia geral entre outras e já conseguiu evitar necessidade de evacuar pacientes para o estrangeiro. Associação trouxe donativos no valor de 500 mil dólares.

‘A heart for the community’: North Side doctor keeps her focus on her patients
Madelaine Tully didn’t always know she wanted to be a doctor.
After getting her degree in history from Harvard University, she found herself unsure of what to do next. For Tully, a Milwaukee native raised on the East Side and a graduate of Rufus King High School, there was only one place she wanted to go: Home.