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Kathryn Saenz Duke
Consultant to SNHPA
E-Mail: kathryn.saenz.duke@gmail.com
Kathryn Saenz Duke is a consultant to SNHPA focusing primarily on conference planning, member outreach and patient assistance programs. She was the founding director of the Medicine for People in Need (Medpin) nonprofit program, which worked for eight years with safety net providers in California and throughout the U.S. on pharmacy issues. In that role, she partnered with SNHPA and the 340B Coalition to develop the first Western Region winter conference in 2005, and has helped develop subsequent coalition conferences.
Prior to Medpin, she served as Manager of Scientific Affairs at the California Medical Association, a research faculty member of the University of California at San Francisco Institute for Health Policy Studies, Senior Staff to the Senate Select Committee on AIDS, and Senior Staff Consultant for Health Policy at the California Senate Office of Research. She now works as an independent consultant.
Ms. Duke attended Sam Houston State University in Huntsville and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México before graduating with highest honors from University of Texas at Austin. She has earned separate graduate degrees from the University of California at Berkeley in Linguistic Anthropology, Public Health, and Law.
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