Published 01-11-06
Submitted by Aetna, Inc.
The calendar, featuring commentary and inspiration from influential doctors, scientists, and noted health care leaders, has become an important educational tool utilized by schools across the country demonstrating the contributions of African Americans. The 2006 edition offers information on issues from sickle cell disease to HIV to diabetes in order to teach African Americans how best to care for themselves and their families. Each calendar month addresses a specific life stage and related health care issue.
"Aetna's commitment to helping improve health care quality and access in America includes partnering with the African American community on health care challenges that are more predominant in their community," said John W. Rowe, Chairman and CEO of Aetna. "Through the wisdom and determination of the 14 health care professionals featured in this calendar, healthier and more educated consumers are being created each day," Rowe added.
The 2006 African American History Calendar features the following African American role models:
January
Yvonne T. Maddox, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
February
Betty S. Pace, M.D., Researcher and Director, University of Texas at Dallas Sickle Cell Disease Research Center, Richardson, Texas
March
Michael A. LeNoir, M.D., Immunologist, practicing consulting allergist and pediatrician; CEO of the Ethnic Health American Network
April
Rovenia Brock, Ph.D., Nutrition and Fitness Expert in Washington, D.C.
May
"The Three Doctors" - Sampson David, M.D., Rameck Hunt, M.D. and George Jenkins, D.M.D inspirational speakers of Newark, New Jersey
June
Loretta Sweet Jemmott, Ph.D, R.N., F.A.A.N., Professor of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania and expert on HIV prevention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July
Pebbles Fagan, Ph.D., M.P.H., Health Scientist in the Tobacco Control Research Branch at the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland
August
B. Waine Kong, Ph.D., J.D., CEO of the Association of Black Cardiologists, Atlanta, Georgia
September
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S., Cancer surgeon, oncologist, medical educator and civic leader, Washington D.C.
October
James Whitfield Reed, M.D., M.A.C.P., F.A.C.E., Professor of Medicine, Chief of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Associate Chair of Medicine for Research and Chief of Medical Services at Grady Memorial Hospital for Morehouse School of Medicine Service, Atlanta, Georgia
November
Sharon Allison-Ottey, M.D., Director of Health and Community Initiatives, COSHAR Foundation, Lanham, Maryland
December
Dexter L. Campinha-Bacote, M.D., Aetna Medical Director and Family Physician, Cincinnati, Ohio
The calendar is available in electronic form on Aetna's diversity web site, www.aetnaafricanamericancalendar.com or by calling Aetna's calendar request line at 860-273-0509. For orders by mail, send a check for $4.00 payable to "Aetna" to: Aetna Calendar, Corporate Communications, 151 Farmington Avenue, RWAB, Hartford, CT 06156.
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Copyright Business Wire 2006
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