West Roxbury's Dr. Myechia Minter Jordan Named CEO of Dimock Center in Roxbury
In the summer of 2012, through Jordan’s efforts, Dimock received a $4.9 million grant from the federal agency Health Resource Services Administration to expand and transform the health center facility into a medical home.
The following is a press release. West Roxbury resident Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA has been named the sixth President and CEO of The Dimock Center in Roxbury. Minter-Jordan will succeed Ruth Ellen Fitch who has served 9 years in the position and will retire in June 2013, announced the Board of Directors via press release. Dr. Jordan is a graduate of Brown University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business with an MBA in Health Services. Following a successful career in academic medicine at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Jordan came to the Dimock Center in 2007 because of her commitment to increasing access to comprehensive medical care for underserved populations. Fitch is largely credited with putting into …
Licia McLean
10:22 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013
That's awesome! Congratulations again Dr. Jordan!   more ›