Our Response to COVID-19
In honor of Black History Month, ABWP Treasurer, Dr. LaTanya R. Hines, has been recognized by the California Department of Public Health, in its "Keep It 100" campaign, saluting Doctors Fighting COVID. As a physician on the front lines during the COVID pandemic, Dr. Hines reminds us that COVID-19 vaccine eligibility includes pregnant women and those trying to conceive.
- LaTanya R. Hines, MD, FACOG
Assistant Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaiser Permanente
Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
ABWP Treasurer
For more information about this initiative, visit: MyTurn.ca.gov.
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