
Interview with Andrea Waldron (USC Shoah Foundation)
The USC Shoah Foundation is a non-profit organization that enables Holocaust survivors to tell their own stories in their own
Dr. L. Nneka Mobisson is co-Founder and CEO of mDoc, a digital health social enterprise which provides virtual AI-enabled self-care health coaching to people living with or at risk for chronic health needs in sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to mDoc, Dr. Mobisson served as Executive Director, Africa, at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement where she serves as Faculty Advisor and provides strategic guidance to countries on developing national quality policies and strategies in health. Dr. Mobisson, who is a pediatrician, also served as Vice President of Community Health and Population Health Management at Connecticut Hospital Association and worked on health care strategy at McKinsey & Company. A pediatrician by training, Dr. Mobisson earned a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, her MPH from Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, her MD and MBA from Yale University. She trained at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
The USC Shoah Foundation is a non-profit organization that enables Holocaust survivors to tell their own stories in their own
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