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CLOSING MOTIVATION




         PANELISTS


                                  J    G   , MD graduated with a BS Zoology Degree (cum laude) in 1981 from
                                  UP Diliman and with a Doctor of Medicine from UP Manila in 1985. He had his residency
                                  training in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilita on at the Philippine General Hos-
                                  pital from 1987 to 1989. He prac ced Rehabilita on Medicine in major hospitals in Davao
                                  City from 1991 to 2002, aside from being the Dean of the Davao Doctors College School
                                  of Physical Therapy and a faculty member in Neuroanatomy at the Da-
                                  vao Medical School. At present, Joel is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the UCLA David
                                  Geffen School of Medicine,  teaching Gross Anatomy with human cadaver dissec on, and
                                  an Associate Professor at West Coast University School of Nursing.


           L          S     (G       ) M       , RN, is a dedicated, mul -
           awarded visionary who has dis nguished herself as an effec ve organizer and community
           leader. She is a licensed Registered Professional Nurse who holds a bachelor's degree in
           Nursing from UP Diliman (1958) and a master’s degree in Professional Studies in Health
           Care Administra on from C.W. Post Long Island University, New York (1975). She went for
           graduate studies in Nursing at New York University.  Luz worked at Sloan Ke ering Memo-
           rial Center for Cancer and Visi ng Nurse Service of New York. In 1963, she joined the
           Cabrini Medical Center as an opera ng room nurse, was later promoted to Vice President
           for Pa ent Services un l she re red as Assistant VP for Opera ons in 1996.
                Luz is past president, member, and board of director of several non-profits including the
           Philippine American  Associa on of Nevada, UPAA Nevada, Filipino American Heritage
           Founda on, and Na onal Federa on of Filipino Associa ons in America.  She founded the
           Philippine American Charity Founda on (2001) in Nevada.  A recipient of various cita ons
           for exemplary community service and social ac vism in promo ng Filipino culture, values, and heritage, Luz was
           commended by the Philippine Consulate Generals in New York and Los Angeles for volunteerism and civic respon-
           sibility, and for ensuring the success of the Philippine Independence Day Celebra on in New York and Consular
           Outreach in Las Vegas. The most pres gious of these awards started with the New York Governor's award for Out-
           standing Asian American in 1994.  Other awards are: Twenty Outstanding Filipinos Abroad (2009), 100 Most Influ-
           en al Filipina Women's Network (2007), and Presiden al Banaag Award (2012).  During the 2008 UP Centennial
           celebra on, Luz received from UPAA the “Interna onal Alumni Achiever” and from UP College of Nursing the
           “Dis nguished Alumni Achiever” awards.


                                   J        M       Z        , MD is a pediatrician in Northwest
                                   Florida. She has been providing care to the underserved popula on for over 20
                                   years. A graduate of UP (BS Zoology 1986) and University of the East Ramon
                                   Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center (Doctor of Medicine), she trained at Long
                                   Island Jewish Medical Center in New York. In 2018, she was a Congressional
                                   candidate for the US House of Representa ves, FL-1 as a strong advocate for
                                   healthcare for all. She was the CEO of Kids’ Care Pediatrics for over 17 years be-
                                   fore joining a mul -specialty group whose mission is to make healthcare within
                                   reach for everyone in the community. As an adjunct professor for Florida State
                                   University, she mentors medical students and physician assistants as they pur-
           sue careers in community healthcare.  Dr. Z, as she is known to many, is the first female, the first Asian,
           and an immigrant of Filipino heritage to ever run as a major poli cal candidate in NWFL for a US Con-
           gressional seat. Dr. Z is the proud mother of three children. She is married to Jay, a Jewish American
           from New York. Her second son is now training to be an Orthopedic doctor in the Army.
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