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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of New Mexico Establish New Program to Increase Diversity of Leadership in Health Policy Research and Development

January 10, 2007 | News Release

The Center will be fully established in fall 2007 and expects to train approximately 100 students in the first five years.

Lynne Holden is Working to Change the Face of Medicine

October 8, 2009 | Story

Holden has won a 2009 RWJF Community Health Leaders Award for her work to establish an all-volunteer organization that encourages and nurtures disadvantaged students from Harlem and the South Bronx in New York City to enter the medical profession.

RWJF Receives Prestigious Gies Award for Outstanding Innovation

April 20, 2009 | Story

This honor recognizes RWJF's support of the Pipeline, Profession & Practice: Community-Based Dental Education (Dental Pipeline) program.

Former RWJF Grantee Kathryn Flores Profiled on NBC Nightly News

March 10, 2009

Flores recognized for helping middle school and high school students from disadvantaged and underrepresented communities pursue their dreams of entering a health profession.

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