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Robert A. Beltran, M.D., M.B.A.
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We should all be concerned about how this initial appearance raises lots of questions of fariness: http://www.browngold.com/news/physician_files_multimillion_dollar_lawsuit_against_johns_hopkins.pdf Here is my response: Thursday, September 17, ...
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We should all be outraged at the treatment of this individual, who is one of the best and brightest from our Latino Community: http://www.browngold.com/news/physician_files_multimillion_dollar_lawsuit_against_johns_hopkins.pdf Here is my respons...
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This is a group where Hispanic professionals from all over the state of California can network with one another.
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A place where anyone can join who lives in Southern California and would like to network and actually meet with one another to get to know one another.
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Robert A. Beltran, M.D.,M.B.A., FACMQ, CHCQM
President, Latino Med Policy Institute
Masters in Business Administration, Healthcare
Fellow, American College of Medical Quality
Board Certified, Healthcare Quality and Management
Physician Executive
Healthcare Management and Latino Health Affairs

The world of clinical surgery started for Dr. Beltran in 1980 when he entered the private practice of General Surgery. His surgical training took place at the LAC-USC Medical Center following graduation from the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.

During school at James A. Garfield High School, he was fortunate to have been accepted to a summer research fellowship program for minority students at the previous Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles, California. Assigned to the Department of Experimental Surgery, his interest and exposure to surgery began.

A product of the affirmative action era(1969-1979), he was one of only five Mexican-Americans in his medical school graduating class of 1976. In his post-graduate surgical training program, he was the first Latino surgical resident to be admitted to the program in a quarter of a century.

After practicing the art and science of clinical surgery for two decades, he chose to return to graduate school. He is a 1999 graduate of the School of Graduate Management at the University of California, Irvine and holds an M.B.A. in Healthcare.

Community service has always been an important part of his professional development. He along with Dr. Juan Villagomez and several key Latino physician leaders, brought together the interests of two prior medical associations and formed the California Latino Medical Association. He serves as the past president(1999) and current Vice-Chairman of the Governing Board.

Among the many professional organizations he participates with, he currently serves as Chairman of the Forum on Healthcare Quality in Underserved and Diverse Populations for the American College of Medical Quality. A special work product of this forum is a theme issue published in July 2000 on Healthcare Quality in Underserved and Diverse Populations. Additionally, Dr. Beltran, Dr. Villagomez, and Dr. David Hayes-Bautista co-authored a paper entitled,” Latino Physician Supply in California: Sources, Locations, and Projections” published in the prestigious journal, Academic Medicine.

As a Health Policy Leadership Fellowship recipient of the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service,sponsored by the National Hispanic Medical Association, he hopes to be a leader in defining the Latino Health Perspective for public and private healthcare organizations.

Most recently he has completed the Murphy Leadership Institute sponsored by the National Society of Hispanic MBA’s.

His actions speak loudly, boldly, and truthfully. Always working to keep his audience in mind and listening as hard as he can.
what is your current, past or ideal job title?
Medical Director, Ambulatory Care Services - Monarch Health Care
what languages do you speak?
Spanish, English
what countries have you visited?
Japan
what's your Hispanic connection?
Born in E.L.A.
name someone you most admire
Ruben Salazar-LA Times Writer
which communities do you actively participate in?
LinkedIn, FaceBook
relationship status?
married
looking for?
networking

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Latino Surgery Resident Trainee Career Cut Short

We should all be outraged at the treatment of this individual, who is one of the best and brightest from our Latino Community:

http://www.browngold.com/news/physician_files_multimillion_dollar_lawsuit_against_johns_hopkins.pdf

Here is my response :

Thursday, September 17, 2009
Latino physician responds to firing
Prominent Latino physician responds to firing
MD Daily Record, September 11, 2009

Serrano case deserves close attention
If the facts submitted as evidence in this case are reflective… Continue

Posted on September 28, 2009 at 12:17pm — 1 Comment

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At 9:09pm on November 1, 2009, Pat Jewett said…
Very impressive accomplishments. I am impressed.

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