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Forjando Camino: Honrando al Presidente del AHPSI por su Contribución Excepcional”

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Dr. Aritmedes Restituyo Gomez,  quien es?

Forjando Camino: Honoring the President of AHPSI for his Outstanding Contribution”

Dr. Aritmedes Restituyo Gomez is a distinguished figure whose life and accomplishments stand as a testament to his dedication to healthcare, education, and community empowerment. Born in Bonao, Monsenor Nouel, Dominican Republic, Dr. Restituyo’s journey is one of academic excellence, leadership, and transformative impact.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

His educational journey began with his pursuit of a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), showcasing his commitment to the field of medicine. Notably, he also holds an associate degree in nursing from EDP University in Puerto Rico, where he graduated with honors, achieving the prestigious distinction of CUM LAUDE.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Restituyo influence extends beyond his personal accomplishments to his role as an educator and coordinator. He has contributed significantly to the field of healthcare education, serving as the academic coordinator of the national certification program for medical assistant, phlebotomy, EKG, dental assistant, and physical therapy assistant. His impact as an educator has reached institutions like Hostos Community College in the Bronx, New York, and the Doors to the Future program at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Hackensack, New Jersey.

 

His leadership is evident in his role as the president of the Hispanic Association of Health Professionals Inc NY, an organization that has redefined the support and guidance offered to health professionals, especially those from Latin America, within the United States. Through this organization, Dr. Restituyo has pioneered a unique approach to aiding the integration of medical professionals, significantly impacting the landscape of healthcare in the country.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Restituyo visionary initiatives are highlighted by the founding of the “Decide to be Healthy” program over three decades ago. This groundbreaking program has facilitated community health fairs across multiple states, including New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Philadelphia. These fairs not only promote health awareness but also serve as a platform for community engagement. The success of this program has garnered him numerous acknowledgments and recognition for his unwavering commitment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, Dr. Restituyo has contributed extensively to the organization and coordination of scientific events, playing a vital role in events hosted by the Hispanic Association of Health Professionals, Inc NY, Dominican Medical College branches in various cities, and the collaboration with the Dominican Medical College, Boston subsidiary.

 

Among his many achievements is the establishment of the “Dr. Marcos Charles Santana, Health Legacy Award,” an annual accolade that honors professionals who have dedicated over two decades of exceptional service to the community. This award is a testament to Dr. Restituyo recognition of excellence and his commitment to fostering a culture of appreciation and acknowledgment.

 

His visionary approach continues with the founding of “Better Life Help Corp” Home Health Aide School & Agency in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Dr. Restituyo has also harnessed the power of media to advance his mission, establishing TV-AHPSI, a dynamic platform for disseminating information and education within the AHPSI organization. Through this platform, he has conducted over 1,200 video-conferences in various medical specialties, establishing a rich academic and scientific resource that serves as a beacon of hope for healthcare immigrants.

 

Dr. Aritmedes Restituyo Gomez’s remarkable journey is one of transformative leadership, unwavering dedication to education and healthcare, and an enduring commitment to community empowerment. His innovative initiatives and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on the healthcare landscape and the lives of countless individuals.

Dr. Aritmedes Restituyo, President of the Hispanic Health Professionals Association, Inc. NY, is an exceptional organizer of scientific events renowned for his dedication and expertise. With a prolific career spanning several decades, Dr. Restituyo has consistently demonstrated his commitment to advancing the medical and psychological fields. As the scientific coordinator of numerous prestigious medical congresses across states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, as well as in the Dominican Republic, his impact is felt across borders. Dr. Restituyo’s events stand out for their emphasis on delivering cutting-edge updates in medicine and psychology, ensuring attendees remain at the forefront of knowledge. Beyond technical advancements, his events also provide invaluable guidance for aspiring healthcare professionals, particularly new Latino immigrants, offering strategic insights for navigating and excelling in the healthcare industry. Dr. Restituyo’s multifaceted approach to organizing scientific events underscores his visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to education, empowerment, and the advancement of healthcare professionals.

Here are some of Dr. Restituyo accomplishments:

  • Graduated from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo UASD with a Doctor of Medicine degree
  • Earned an associate degree in nursing from EDP University, Puerto Rico
  • Academic coordinator of the national certification program for medical assistant, phlebotomy, EKG, dental assistant, and physical therapy assistant
  • Adjunct professor of the Doors to the Future program at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Hackensack and Perth Amboy
  • President of the Hispanic Association of Health Professionals Inc NY
  • President of the Dominican American Communitarian  Association, [DACANJI] in the city of Perth Amboy
  • Instrumental in changing the way that health professionals, especially doctors, from Latin America are received in the United States
  • Guided and offered hope to many health professionals who have immigrated to the United States
  • Helped many health professionals to find better opportunities in the United States
  • Leader, educator, and advocate for the Hispanic community in the United States
  • 32 years organizing community health fairs, in various states and countries.
  • 35 years offering advice to immigrant health professionals, on how best to insert themselves into the health system

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