In November 2014 a couple of neighborhood pre‐health scholars became the catalysts for a leadership initiative, which we hope will continue to grow throughout the borough, city, and country. We started off as volunteers helping our mentor, then Family Medicine chief resident Juan Robles, run his weekly weight loss group for patients at the Montefiore Family Health Center (FHC). Our help consisted of planning meetings and collecting data on patient participation and progress. Through this experience, we became aware that practicing medicine in an underserved community entailed more than writing prescriptions and performing physical exams. It involves tackling the social and economic barriers to health, and thus we learned of the social determinants of health afflicting communities like ours located all over our country.
As our volunteering became more consistent, we found important meaning in our service, and Dr. Juan Robles and FHC Medical Director Dr. Maria Gbur took note. Together we decided it would be a wonderful idea to open our doors to other disadvantaged pre-health scholars, who would benefit from professional mentorship. We met in a small conference room at the old FHC site and together pinpointed important components of what would be the Bronx Community Health Leaders, more commonly called BxCHL. Our foundation would include receiving mentorship, exposure to the healthcare field, and accessing opportunities to serve patients at FHC and the local Bronx community.
BxCHL started out of the need of both pre-health scholars, and the primary care providers at the Montefiore Family Health Center. As pre-health students, we yearned for meaningful medical exposure and a positive environment where we could share resources, find solidarity with peers, and receive guidance from mentors that led a similar career trajectory. The Montefiore Family Health Center, always booming with innovative ideas to better help their comprehensive patient-centered care, needed assistance in their important yet often undervalued work. With this, a symbiotic relationship was born focused on the growth of our volunteers and support for the surrounding community. Dr. Robles gave us the title of “Leaders” because of our initiative to become agents of change in our often marginalized community.
BxCHL has continued to grow more organized and energetic. Our growth coincided with FHC’s big move to Fordham Plaza, where we play an important role in daily clinic activities, volunteering as patient navigators, patient educators, and community health advocates. In these roles, we have left our mark by publishing a monthly FHC Newsletter, maintaining health bulletin boards, and conducting food demonstrations for patients. In addition to this, some of our members hold supportive roles in ongoing medical and wellness group visits e.g. Weight loss, Diabetes, Nutrition, and Yoga.
Founding Coordinators
Julissa De La Cruz, Hyrjana Dibra, Alexis Rodriguez, and Harly Rodriguez started as the first coordinators. They created the website and the application. They also recruited applicants from local colleges and post-bacc programs. Through these efforts they arranged for the weekly volunteering of all members at FHC and formed partnerships with community organizations. Soon the program grew to about 50 active members: future physicians, physician assistants, nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, health educators, and administrators.
Founding coordinators: Alexis Rodriguez, Julissa De La Cruz, Hyrjana Dibra, Harly Rodriguez (from left to right)
Hyrjana Dibra, Julissa De La Cruz, and Dr. Juan Robles (from left to right)
BxCHL empowers the community through yoga, one of our many support systems!
Founding coordinators: Alexis Rodriguez, Julissa De La Cruz, Hyrjana Dibra, Harly Rodriguez (from left to right)
Hyrjana Dibra, Co-Founder
Associate Director of Science at Emblazon Academy
Ana was born and raised in a small town in Albania. In 2011, after being selected for a lottery visa, her family immigrated to the Bronx. Her interest in medicine began at a very young age and peaked throughout college as she volunteered extensively in clinics and hospitals, conducted research, and had the opportunity to meet passionate mentors eager to better the health of her community. After participating in programs aimed at improving health in the Bronx, she learned more about the social component of medicine. These experiences have also driven her passion for helping other pre-health disadvantaged students find opportunities for peer support and mentorship. She graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelors of Arts in Biology from Lehman College.
Alexis is a Bronx, New York native and of Dominican background. His experiences living and working in underserved, impoverished neighborhoods via community outreach, mentorship in public schools and research in Montefiore Medical Center have exposed him to the injustices that manifest themselves within the many structural components of our society. He is determined as a student, mentor, academic, and future medical doctor to dedicate his life to the disenfranchised. Alexis graduated in 2013 from the University of Pennsylvania as a double major in English and Urban Studies. He was granted conditional acceptance to University of Illinois School of Medicine and is projected to graduate in 2022.
Alexis Augustin Rodriguez, Co Founder
Currently at University of Illinois College of Medicine Class of '22
Harly is a native to the University Heights and Kingsbridge Heights sections of the Bronx, and of Dominican background. Growing up there, he developed pride for his community and became impassioned with solving the challenges we face. Harly has a strong interest in empowering socially and economically disadvantaged scholars who possess a drive to change their Bronx community by challenging the social determinants of health. He graduated from Syracuse University, where he double majored in Neuroscience and Psychology while cultivating a passion for community service. He then attended Lehman College, where he took the bulk of his pre-med courses. Harly hopes to pursue a career in primary care, and as of now, is interested in Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and public health.
Harly Rodriguez, Co Founder
Currently a Graduate Student at University of Vermont
For more information regarding BxCHL, email us at theleadership.fhc@gmail.com.