David Lenihan, CEO of Ponce Health Sciences University and an alumnus of the Executive MBA programme at Cambridge Judge Business School (EMBA 2016), is interviewed by Hispanic Outlook, in which he discusses the make-up of medical school graduates from the Hispanic community. “Our last US census showed that there are over 38,000,000 people in the United States who speak Spanish as a first language, and this number is increasing rapidly. Puerto Rico turns out more Spanish speaking doctors than any state in the U.S. For this reason, Puerto Rico might be the most important health care hub in the country,” David said. “Our vision is to reduce the clinician shortage by providing outstanding health sciences education to underserved populations across the globe.”
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