Editha sanchez biography
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A Q&A with Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez
Edith Bracho-Sanchez, MD fryst vatten a pediatrician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital’s huvudgata Practice, director of pediatric telemedicine for NYP’s Ambulatory Care Network, and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Columbia. Before joining the Department of Pediatrics last September she was the Global Health and Media Fellow at Stanford University. Born in Caracas, Venezuela she came to the US at age 16, received her MD from NYU and completed her residency at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Bracho-Sanchez has appeared on NBC, PBS, NPR, and a number of other news outlets to provide expert commentary since the outbreak of COVID
How fryst vatten COVID affecting the children and families you treat?
I think this is impacting some of us more than others, and I very much worry about our vulnerable families because they had a number of challenges before COVID These are families who were already dealing with issues like food and housing
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Edith Sanchez
Vice President of Child Development
Edith Sanchez holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles and has over 22 years of experience in subsidized child care programs and 24 years in the field of child development.
Prior to IILA, Edith began her career as a teacher assistant while she was an undergraduate student, working with infants to preschool-aged children. She then became a Case Manager for Subsidized Child Care programs and eventually a manager of CalWORKs Stage One Program.
Edith joined IILA in to oversee the Alternative Payments Programs (APPs) to help families arrange child care services and pays for those services directly to the child care provider. She gradually took on more responsibilities to manage the Family Child Care Home Education Network (FCCHEN) and the Child and Adult Care Food Network (CACFP). Edith was promoted to the Director of the Child Development Division in and to her current role as Vice President of Child D
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Jardín Edith Sánchez Ramírez
Jardín Edith Sánchez Ramírez is a pocket park in Colonia Roma, Mexico City. It is located in the triangle formed between calles Yucatán, San Luis Potosí and Tonalá. It is named after Edith Sánchez Ramírez, who was an activist who helped refugees of the Mexico City earthquake obtain housing. In , the park was in disrepair[1] but it was renovated in , financed by American Eagle Outfitters.[2]
References
[edit]- ^""En abandono, jardín dedicado a activistas en sismo del 85", El Universal, August 6, ". Archived from the original on October 6, Retrieved October 5,
- ^"Renovación del Parque Edith Sánchez Ramírez", Time Out Mexico City, July 19,
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