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Healthy Beginnings, Bright Futures Luncheon & Awards Presentation Friday, May 7th, 2010 Grand Californian Hotel, Anaheim 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Click here for more information
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MOMS Orange County Mother of the Year - Nancy Saldana
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MOMS Orange County honors 2010 Mother of the Year, Nancy Saldana, for
her steadfast commitment to her baby's healthy growth and development. During her time as a MOMS Orange
County client, Nancy and
her husband, Ricardo, sought every opportunity to be informed and educated
about their baby's growth and their roles as parents. As a former kindergarten teacher, read more
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Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's Community Medicine Department to Receive Dottie Andrews Leadership in Maternal Child Health Award
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 This year, MOMS Orange
County is honored to
recognize Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's Community Medicine Department for its service to the community. The award is given annually to an individual or group
in recognition of exceptional leadership in the area of maternal child health
in Orange County. read more
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Keynote Address - Eric G. Walsh, M.D., M.P.H.
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We're excited to have Dr. Eric G. Walsh as our keynote speaker. In
addition to being an active member of MOMS Orange County's Board of
Directors, Dr. Walsh serves as Medical Director of the Family
Health Division, Public Health Services for the County of Orange Health
Care Agency. Dr. Walsh is a sought after speaker and
leader, especially as it pertains to pubic health and health care. He
is also currently a Lecturer in the Graduate
Program of Public Health at University
of California - Irvine. "The
foundation of a healthy society is healthy mothers and babies. Research
shows that what happens in utero and in early life can affect us well into our
adulthood," says Dr. Walsh, "The work that MOMS Orange
County does helps create
healthy families and a stronger community." read more
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About MOMS Orange County
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The
mission of MOMS Orange County is to help women and their families have
healthy babies by offering health care coordination, education, and
access to community services.
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