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    Antonia Novello

    14th Surgeon General of the United States

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  2. A dedicated public health advocate, Antonia Novello made history as the first female and first Hispanic U.S. Surgeon General in 1990. Novello has led several major public health campaigns in her efforts to improve health conditions and access to medical care, especially for women, children, and minority populations.

  3. Antonia Coello Novello (born August 23, 1944) is a Puerto Rican physician and public health administrator. She was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as 14th Surgeon General of the United States from 1990 to 1993.

  4. Dr. Antonia Novello was the first woman and the first Hispanic to become Surgeon General of the United States. Dr. Novello's favorite aunt died of kidney failure during Novello's first year of medical school.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Antonia Novello is a Puerto Rican-born physician and public official, the first woman and the first Hispanic to serve as surgeon general of the United States (1990–93). Antonia Coello suffered from a painful colon condition from birth until she underwent corrective surgery at age 18.

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  6. May 17, 2018 · She was the first woman and first Hispanic to hold this position. Novello used this role to bring national attention to important health issues, such as alcohol abuse, smoking, violence, and AIDS, as well as issues that especially affected women and Hispanics. Childhood Illness Led to Medical Career.

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · Photo: Rocky Mountain PBS. News | Rocky Mountain PBS. DENVER — In 1990, Dr. Antonia Novello became the first woman, and the first Latina, to become Surgeon General of the United States. During her tenure in President George H.W. Bush’s administration, Novello tackled childhood vaccination and developing AIDS treatments.

  8. (born 1944). U.S. physician and public official Antonia Novello was both the first Hispanic and the first woman to become surgeon general of the United States. Her major initiatives included programs to increase AIDS awareness, to stop minors from smoking, and to provide better health care for children, women, and minorities.

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