National Latino Physicians Day, observed annually on October 1, is a day dedicated to acknowledging the significant contributions of Latino physicians to the field of health care and draw attention to the urgent Latino physician shortage.
This event underscores the essential roles played by Latino physicians in delivering quality health care services and advancing medical knowledge. The COVID-19 pandemic further demonstrated the urgent need for increasing the amount of Latino and Latina physicians.
Latino physicians bring a rich history and diverse perspective to health care. Their commitment to providing culturally and linguistically concordant care, and addressing the unique health care needs of Latino communities is invaluable. The observance also serves to celebrate the increasing presence of Latino physicians in various medical specialties, improving health care access and addressing disparities among Latino populations.
National Latino Physicians Day is a reminder of the importance of fostering diversity and equal opportunities within the health care workforce. It is a day to recognize and celebrate the enduring dedication of Latino physicians to improving the well-being of individuals and communities through their contributions to health care.
Related AMA resources
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- Q&A: Making sure Hispanic and women physicians are represented.
- Explore what the Minority Affairs Section (MAS) has to offer.
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