San José Clinic
Sujin An has extensive experience in the field of pharmacy, currently serving as a Pharmacist at San José Clinic since January 2020. Previous roles include Consultant Pharmacist at ImmuHealthaCare Family Medicine Clinic, where Sujin An collaborated with healthcare practitioners to develop vaccination clinic procedures and practice models. Sujin An completed several APPE Pharmacy Internships at various healthcare facilities, including Maine Medical Center, New England Cancer Specialists, and Northern Navajo Medical Center, where responsibilities ranged from managing pediatric patient care to presenting on new hypertension guidelines. Sujin An holds a Doctorate of Pharmacy from the University of New England and has experience in library services as a Circulation Assistant at Abplanalp Library during the educational period.
San José Clinic
San José Clinic's mission is to provide quality healthcare and education to those with limited access to such services in an environment that respects the dignity of each person. The original safety-net clinic in Houston, the Clinic is a leading provider of quality healthcare services for individuals and families in the greater Houston area who struggle the most with accessing care. Responding to the rising rate of infant mortality in the Mexican community of Houston, in 1922 Monsignor George T. Walsh appealed to the Charity Guild of Catholic Women to establish a free clinic to serve the health needs of the poor. From humble beginnings, San José Clinic has grown into a health home for thousands of Houstonians in need. Ninety-five years later, we proudly uphold the legacy of our founders by continuing to provide healthcare for those who need it most. We are a 501(c)(3), a United Way agency, a Texas Medical Center institution, and a ministry of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.