WASHINGTON - Dr. Jill Biden has been appointed as the chair of the Milken Institute's newly established Women's Health Network. This initiative will focus on advancing women's health through collaborative research, policy initiatives, and increased awareness. The network will bring together leading experts from various fields, including healthcare, research, and policy, to address pressing issues in women's health.
Dr. Biden's role as chair will involve guiding the network's strategic direction, fostering partnerships, and advocating for policies that improve women's health outcomes. The Milken Institute emphasized Dr. Biden's extensive experience in education and her commitment to public service as key factors in her selection.
"I am honored to chair the Women's Health Network and to work alongside the Milken Institute to address the critical health challenges facing women," Dr. Biden stated. "By bringing together experts and resources, we can make significant progress in improving women's health and well-being."
The Women's Health Network will focus on a range of issues, including cardiovascular health, cancer prevention, reproductive health, and mental health. The Milken Institute plans to host conferences, publish research reports, and launch public awareness campaigns to promote its goals. This appointment follows Dr. Biden's four years of service as First Lady.
Jill Biden to Chair Milken Institute's Women's Health Network
Former First Lady Jill Biden will lead the Milken Institute's new Women's Health Network. The initiative aims to improve women's health outcomes through research, collaboration, and advocacy. Biden's role will focus on bringing together experts and resources to address critical health challenges facing women today. This appointment follows her four years as First Lady of the United States.