Raul Soto has a diverse work experience in the healthcare field. Raul started their career in 2006 as a Staff RN on the Liver, Kidney, and Small Bowel Transplant Unit at Mount Sinai Health System. In this role, they provided care to pre and post transplant patients and was recognized for their commitment to patient care.
In 2010, Raul joined FamilyCare Inc as an RN Care Coordinator, where they served as a liaison between members and health providers. Raul provided guidance and education to members on their health benefits and helped them navigate through the insurance process. Raul also assisted providers with member referrals and available resources.
Following their time at FamilyCare Inc, Raul worked as an RN Care Coordinator at FamilyCare Health Plans from 2010 to 2012.
In 2012, Raul joined the Virginia Garcia Memorial Foundation as an RN Diabetic Care Management Coordinator. Raul provided patient education on various disease processes and self-management strategies, with a focus on diabetes, CHF, and HTN.
In 2015, Raul transitioned to Rose Urgent Care and Family Practice as an RN, where they worked until 2017.
Throughout their career, Raul has demonstrated a strong commitment to patient care and has gained experience in various healthcare settings.
Raul Soto attended Frank K. Lane High School from 1973 to 1976, where they obtained a Regents Diploma. Following this, from 2003 to 2005, they enrolled in the New York City College of Technology and pursued an Associate in Applied Science degree, although the specific field of study was not provided.
Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and Foundation
VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER provides high quality, comprehensive and culturally appropriate primary health care to the communities of Washington and Yamhill counties with an emphasis on migrant and seasonal farmworkers and others with barriers to receiving care. The mission of VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION is to provide enduring support for VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER through funding, community relations and the cultivation of community partners, partners and donors. VIRGINIA GARCIA provides health services to those who face barriers to accessing the care they need, serving over 45,000 diverse patients in 62 different languages. VIRGINIA GARCIA provides a health care home where patients can receive the services they need regardless of the language they speak or their economic or insurance status. These services help families achieve health and wellness and contribute to their communities. For a current list of career opportunities, please visit our website: http://virginiagarcia.org/careers/