“We are the largest, most comprehensive and oldest community health clinic system in North County and it’s important to us that our board is made up of North County leaders with highly relevant expertise,” said Irma Cota, president and chief executive officer of NCHS.
Other officers are: Melissa Brown, vice-chair; Diane Seaberg, secretary; and Rick Martinez, treasurer.
Also serving as board members are: Dr. Clyde H. (Bud) Beck, Jr., Adriana Andres-Paulson, Andrés Ramos Martin, Rebecca Pollastrini, Emigdio Lopez-Ramirez, Walt Steffen, and Shohre Zahedi.
The board members will provide oversight during a milestone year for NCHS as it celebrates 35 years of providing comprehensive, affordable and culturally sensitive medical care to families in North San Diego County.
About North County Health Services
North County Health Services is a private not-for-profit organization that serves over 60,000 patients annually at nine health centers in Carlsbad, Encinitas, Oceanside, Ramona and San Marcos, and two mobile clinics. In 2008, NCHS celebrates 35 years of providing quality comprehensive healthcare to members of our north San Diego County communities. Services at NCHS include pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, internal medicine, adolescent medicine, dental care, mental health services and radiology as well as community health outreach, prevention and disease management programs. Accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), NCHS is one of only five percent of community health centers nationwide to earn this prestigious designation. For more, visit www.nchs-health.org or call 760-736-6767.
