GRANTS - Western New Mexico Medical Group in Grants is proud to welcome a new Physician, Gina Perez-Baron, MD. WNMMG is associated with Presbyterian Medical Services of New Mexico.
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While working in Contra Costa County, Dr. Perez-Baron founded “Frontline Richmond,” a non-profit organization focused on violence prevention and community building. She served as a clinic board member for the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley. Dr. Perez-Baron is also a recipient of the Nora Lee Chisolm Award for Community Service and the Richard Juarez “Commitment to Community” Award.
For Dr. Perez-Baron, the journey to becoming a family physician was a very personal one. “I grew up in a family that, like many, worked hard to make ends meet. I left home young, worked as a secretary, and didn't finish college for years. Later, I visited places where people struggled even more than my parents had - places like Egypt and Latin America. All this taught me the importance of health, hope and help in everyone's life. Like those who helped me, I wanted to support others and devote my life to making a difference in communities I care about. For me, that meant becoming a family physician.”
“I am interested in helping young people get to college, especially those who, like me, come from communities considered 'underserved.' I started in community college, ultimately attended Stanford Medical School where I served on their Minority and Disadvantaged Admissions Board. I ran workshops helping students see their strengths and get into college. I would like to do that again. I chose to work for PMS because it goes where it's needed, caring for all people, including those who otherwise might not get the services they require.”





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