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Elba Muñoz

Program Manager Community Nurse Leader at AltaMed

Elba Muñoz has a diverse work experience history. In 2011, they worked as a Health Professions Advisor at California State University, Los Angeles. In this role, they provided guidance and support to students in their pre-professional career planning. Elba also assisted with program coordination and ensured students completed their certificate program.

In 2014, Elba Muñoz became a Sociology Instructor at Rio Hondo College. Elba taught sociology courses to students.

From 2015 to 2023, they joined Keck Graduate Institute, where they held the positions of Lecturer and Assistant Director of Postbaccalaureate Premedical Certification (PPC) Program. In this role, they advised and guided students from diverse backgrounds, including first-generation, non-traditional students, and under-represented minorities in health professions. Elba provided support in career planning, academic advising, and graduate school preparation. Elba also assisted students in understanding and following campus policies and procedures to complete their certificate program.

In 2023, Elba Muñoz joined AltaMed Health Services as a Program Manager, Community Nurse Leader. In this role, they collaborate with the dedicated pathways team in Medical Education to support and achieve the goals and objectives of the AltaMed Community Nursing Leadership Programs (CNLP). Elba'svision for the program is to recruit rising nurse professionals aligned with AltaMed's mission and provide them with the necessary support and resources for professional growth and leadership development. The aim is for these nurse leaders to then join the healthcare workforce and contribute to improving healthcare for all while serving as role models for aspiring healthcare professionals.

Elba Muñoz obtained a Master's degree in Sociology, with an Emphasis in Community College Teaching, from California State University, Los Angeles in 2009. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at the same university in 2003, but the specific field of study for their undergraduate degree was not provided.

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