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Maram Museitif, Public health and healthcare professional

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Maram is recognized nationally, locally, and statewide for her work. She received the 2019 Diversity Health Care Leader from the National Diversity Council. She was awarded the Ascendant Award from Leadership Austin. She has demonstrated community stewardship that exhibits the core values of Leadership Austin: Community Trusteeship, Inclusiveness, Collaborative Decision-Making, and Personal Responsibility. In 2016, She was presented with the Jessie A. Yoas Memorial Advocacy Award from Texas Public Health Association for her work on the Health Equity Council. Maram Museitif strives to improve people’s lives both locally and abroad. She believes we need to deliver care from an equity lens and be the change we wish to see in the world. Ms. Museitif was appointed by Mayor Steve Adler and City Council Members in 2017 to serve on Central Health’s board of managers. She is the first Muslim Arab American health leader in Austin and appointee to the board. In her role, she manages a budget of over 300 million that is generated from property taxes, and she is entrusted with the communities’ tax dollars to provide care for the underserved Austin Travis County community. She holds herself to the highest standards in being a good steward and delivering equitable health and healthcare to those who need it most, with deep empathy and personal humility. She works collaboratively with elected officials, community leaders, and organizations across Texas to deliver valuable care and bridge public health with healthcare. Maram is a Public health and healthcare professional with over ten years working in large research, academic, and government health settings. She has a solid understanding of healthcare delivery challenges in the United States and globally. She is also the City of Austin’s Human Rights Commissioner, where Maram Museitif works in addressing the health gaps and ensuring everyone has access to equitable health. She has been an epidemiologist working for the past year in combatting the Covid19 pandemic. She is currently a doctorate student at The University of Texas School of Public Health. Her research is focused on cancer survivorship; she holds a Master’s degree in Public Health and is certified in Public Health. She was previously the Chair of the Legislative Policy and Advocacy for the Texas Public Health Association. She prioritizes and advocates for statewide policies, programming, and funding to address public health issues. She is a public speaker, health researcher and strategist, and founding member of The Society of Health Communication. She serves on many committees the Mayor’s Institutional Racism & Systemic Inequities (IRSI) Taskforce, Eanes ISD School Safety and Health Advisory Council, Breast Health Coalition, Cancer Together Coalition, Texas Public Health Coalition, and many others. She also worked for Yale University, University of Texas Southwestern, Department of State Health Services, The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, and the US Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas. In addition to her work, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family.
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Maram is recognized nationally, locally, and statewide for her work. She received the 2019 Diversity Health Care Leader from the National Diversity Council. She was awarded the Ascendant Award from Leadership Austin. She has demonstrated community stewardship that exhibits the core values of Leadership Austin: Community Trusteeship, Inclusiveness, Collaborative Decision-Making, and Personal Responsibility. In 2016, She was presented with the Jessie A. Yoas Memorial Advocacy Award from Texas Public Health Association for her work on the Health Equity Council. Maram Museitif strives to improve people’s lives both locally and abroad. She believes we need to deliver care from an equity lens and be the change we wish to see in the world. Ms. Museitif was appointed by Mayor Steve Adler and City Council Members in 2017 to serve on Central Health’s board of managers. She is the first Muslim Arab American health leader in Austin and appointee to the board. In her role, she manages a budget of over 300 million that is generated from property taxes, and she is entrusted with the communities’ tax dollars to provide care for the underserved Austin Travis County community. She holds herself to the highest standards in being a good steward and delivering equitable health and healthcare to those who need it most, with deep empathy and personal humility. She works collaboratively with elected officials, community leaders, and organizations across Texas to deliver valuable care and bridge public health with healthcare. Maram is a Public health and healthcare professional with over ten years working in large research, academic, and government health settings. She has a solid understanding of healthcare delivery challenges in the United States and globally. She is also the City of Austin’s Human Rights Commissioner, where Maram Museitif works in addressing the health gaps and ensuring everyone has access to equitable health. She has been an epidemiologist working for the past year in combatting the Covid19 pandemic. She is currently a doctorate student at The University of Texas School of Public Health. Her research is focused on cancer survivorship; she holds a Master’s degree in Public Health and is certified in Public Health. She was previously the Chair of the Legislative Policy and Advocacy for the Texas Public Health Association. She prioritizes and advocates for statewide policies, programming, and funding to address public health issues. She is a public speaker, health researcher and strategist, and founding member of The Society of Health Communication. She serves on many committees the Mayor’s Institutional Racism & Systemic Inequities (IRSI) Taskforce, Eanes ISD School Safety and Health Advisory Council, Breast Health Coalition, Cancer Together Coalition, Texas Public Health Coalition, and many others. She also worked for Yale University, University of Texas Southwestern, Department of State Health Services, The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, and the US Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas. In addition to her work, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family.
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