Gabriel Rinc贸n, DDS, Honored with Mexico鈥檚 Highest Award to Mexicans Living Abroad
Gabriel Rinc贸n, DDS, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Family Health Centers at 嘿嘿视频, is the recipient of the 2017 Ohtli Award, one of the highest distinctions given by the Government of Mexico to distinguished Mexicans who live abroad. Ohtli is a Nahuatl word that means 鈥減athway,鈥 or camino, in Spanish.
The award was presented during the Cinco de Mayo festivities in Brooklyn鈥檚 Borough Hall by Ambassador Diego G贸mez Pickering, Consul General of Mexico to New York City, on behalf of President Enrique Pe帽a Nieto. The award acknowledges Dr. Rinc贸n鈥檚 altruistic activities that promote the wellbeing of fellow Mexicans by helping 鈥渇orge a new path鈥 for their countrymen and women. Previous Ohtli Award winners include Hilda Solis, who served in the Obama cabinet as secretary of labor; Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor; and Arturo Rodriguez, president of the United Farm Workers.
Born in Puebla, Mexico, Dr. Rinc贸n first came to the United States as a visitor after graduating from high school in 1972. The teenager overstayed and was deported after nearly two years working as a dishwasher in New York City. Back in Mexico, he worked to get an education, attending Universidad Autonoma de Puebla and earned a degree in dentistry in 1981. He did community service for a year at a Nicaraguan hospital before establishing a dental practice in Mexico.
Dr. Rinc贸n returned to New York and worked various jobs until he was accepted at the NYU College of Dentistry, where he received his degree in dental science in 1991. It was during a fellowship in oral surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue and his encounters with patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) that began his life of community service.
He opened a dental practice in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, in 1993 and began going into the community to talk about prevention of HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, and lead poisoning. In 2000, he founded Mixteca, a not-for-profit organization that provides new Mexican and Latino immigrants easy access to social and health services, as well as educational and job training opportunities. For the more than two decades, Dr. Rinc贸n has been a volunteer for NYU Lutheran Medical Center and the Family Health Centers at 嘿嘿视频.
鈥淒r. Rinc贸n is a valued member of the Family Health Centers team. He is a longtime advocate for community health and is a true warrior for better health outcomes for everyone, but particularly for our immigrant population,鈥 says Larry K. McReynolds, executive director of the Family Health Centers at 嘿嘿视频 and senior vice president of community health at 嘿嘿视频. 鈥淗e is most deserving of this high honor bestowed by the government of Mexico.鈥
Dr. Rinc贸n is an active member of the Sunset Park Lions Club, the Sunset Park Health Council, and the Mexican American Societies. In addition to the Ohtli Award, he has been recognized by many service organizations for his contributions to the health and welfare of immigrants, New Yorkers, and other nationals. In 2011, he received the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Health Leader Award.
鈥淲hen I began my dental practice and started working on various community activities, the motivation was to help new immigrants because I once walked in their shoes. I had no expectation of recognition or awards,鈥 Dr. Rinc贸n says. 鈥淚t has always been about the work, which has been fulfilling and extremely gratifying.鈥
His most recent endeavor is Para Mujeres Emprendedoras to support women entrepreneurs and help bridge the gender gap in business.
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