Monday, January 10, 2011

Dr. Abdul Rao Contributed Extensively To The Success Of The Institute Of Women's Health Of North America

Dr. Abdul Rao is an exceptional personality who has an experience and expertise of two decades in healthcare in both public and private universities in the United States. Many presentations/documents that outline new and innovative strategic plans and policies related to preserving and enhancing research and graduate education in public and private institutions of higher education in the U.S have been authored and delivered by him. Dr. Abdul Rao has contributed extensively to the success of The Institute Of Women's Health Of North America.

Established in 1997, The Institute of Women's Health Of North America, is a non-for-profit 503 (c) (3) institution which is registered in the State of Florida. It is headquartered in Orlando and is one of the North America's organizations that has six affiliated clinical and research sites in the State of Florida and offers comprehensive healthcare for women which range from State-approved counseling and testing for HIV/AIDS, STD's, Diagnosis and Treatment of breast, uterine and cervical cancers, Pap smears, routine gynecological services, family planning, birth control etc.

Dr. Abdul Rao, M.A, MD, DPhil has been serving as the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the institute since April 01, 2009. The Institute of Women's Health of North America has been aiming to enhance women's health through exceptional clinical care, cutting-edge translational and clinical research, education and community outreach. It has Board-Certified physicians, researchers, nurse practitioners and an associated health staff that has been supporting its vision and mission in its offices in Daytona Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Ocala and Orlando. Dr. Abdul Rao helped in seamlessly bridging research across USF and USF Health Campuses. His extensive experience and research in USF has helped him to take The Institute Of Women's Health Of North America to such great heights.

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