Claudia Zamora is an accomplished leader currently serving on the Board of Directors for the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA), where she plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization’s mission to empower Hispanic physicians and advocate for healthcare equity. With a robust background in...
Claudia Zamora is an accomplished leader currently serving on the Board of Directors for the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA), where she plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization’s mission to empower Hispanic physicians and advocate for healthcare equity. With a robust background in healthcare strategy and organizational design, Claudia leverages her expertise to lead key initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by Hispanic medical professionals and the communities they serve. Her work involves collaborating with various stakeholders, including medical societies, residents, and medical students, to foster a unified approach to healthcare advocacy.
In her current role, Claudia is instrumental in overseeing national healthcare engagements that focus on strategic planning, program management, and accreditation processes. Her ability to navigate complex projects and implement effective change management strategies has resulted in significant improvements in organizational efficiency and patient outcomes. Claudia’s analytical skills enable her to conduct thorough research and policy analysis, ensuring that the NHMA remains at the forefront of public health discussions affecting the Hispanic community.
Moreover, Claudia's strong interpersonal and organizational skills facilitate effective collaboration among diverse teams, driving initiatives that promote health equity and access to care. Her commitment to the NHMA’s vision of being the premier organization for Hispanic healthcare advocacy underscores her dedication to creating a more inclusive healthcare landscape. Through her leadership, Claudia Zamora continues to make a lasting impact on the future of healthcare for Hispanic communities across the United States.