Dr. Dora A. Martinez was born and raised in Harlingen, TX. She attended Rice University in Houston, TX where she double majored in sociology and studio art. She went on to attend the University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio. She completed her third and fourth years of medical school training in Harlingen at the Regional Academic Health Center (RAHC). She completed residency training in Family Medicine at the Valley Baptist Family Practice Residency Program in Harlingen. She also completed a 2 year fellowship in Integrative Medicine from the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine under the instruction of Dr. Andrew Weil. Dr. Martinez received the Pfizer Teacher Development Award from the American Academy of Family Physicians in August 2012. She is currently an assistant clinical professor of family and community medicine for UTHSCSA-RAHC.
Miriam Anderson, Harlingen's first female Assistant Chief of Police, (here with our President, Joel Vincent), was our guest presenter this week. Her inspirational presentation illustrated the important role women play in Law Enforcement. Thank you and congratulations on a wonderful career.
True Leadership!!!
District Governor Elect, Eddie Bartnestky Jr., presented our Assistant District Governor, Kathy Preddy, with medal of completion from the Rotary Leadership Institute. Congratulations!
Upcoming Events
Get your tickets and invite your friends to DINNER EN BLANCO on October 26th at Stefano's Brooklyn Pizza.
Businesses have the opportunity to be in the spotlight by donating items for raffle.
There are only 200 tickets being sold, so buy you and your guests tickets as soon as possible.
Joseph Woellhof will be putting our bulletin together. If you have a Rotary event or item you would like in the bulletin, please contact Joseph at joseph.woellhof@xerox.com