dr Padmini Murthy named Top Global Health Advocate of the Year…

dr Padmini Murthy named Top Global Health Advocate of the Year…

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New York, NY, United States – 10/01/2022 –

Padmini Murthy MD, MPH, MS, FAMWA, FRSPH, Physician, Activist, Board-Certified Health Education Specialist, Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Department of Public Health and Global Health Director, was recently selected as a Top Global Health Advocate of the year for 2022 by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) for her outstanding leadership, dedication and commitment to the healthcare industry.

While induction into the International Association of Top Professionals is an honor, only a few members in each discipline are selected for this award. These special honorees are recognized based on their professional achievements, academic achievements, leadership qualities, other affiliations, and contributions to their communities. All awardees are invited to attend the IAOTP’s annual awards gala later this year for an evening of recognition of their achievements. www.iaotp.com/award-gala

With more than 30 years of international professional experience in medicine and public health, Dr. Padmini Murthy proved to be talented and highly qualified in different countries. She is a dynamic, results-oriented leader who has demonstrated success and progress throughout her career.

Her areas of expertise include global health, women’s health, maternal health care, human rights, promoting the practice of safe motherhood, activism to improve women’s health in underserved communities, the social determinants of health, public health, distance learning, social media, HIV/AIDS and global health diplomacy. dr Murthy has worked with UN ambassadors and missions for 20 years to advance women’s health on various projects with local efforts in Malawi, India, Suriname, Grenada, Liberia and Nepal.

In addition to her MD, Dr. Murthy received her Masters in Public Health and Masters in Management from New York University…

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