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Dr. Amarjit Singh

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"This book is for you dear brother, in the hopes that someone else may be helped with the hand that I could never offer you..."

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Jacqueline is a proud mother of humans and animals and a proud wife that cherishes her family. Jacqueline has a Master’s Degree from Argosy University in Educational Psychology and a Bachelor’s Degree in Substance Abuse. As a young author, she won several awards for her writing through the educational process. She is a Patient Ambassador representing Acthar Gel for Mallinchrodt Pharmaceuticals and is a self-employed entrepreneur and inventor. S As a person whose life has offered struggle in the form of illness and disability, Jacqueline has a strong sense of empathy and care for human beings that allows her to truly step into the shoes of another. 


 

"I am honored that Dr. Singh chose me to be the voice of his life's journey..."

Dr. Amar Jit Singh, MD was born in Kashmir, India and graduated medical school in Kashmir, India in 1965. Dr. Singh has been a hospital CEO and administrator in New York for over 27 years. He served as Medical Director, Operating Trustee, President of Medical Board and Director of Endocrinology at Baptist Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York from 1984 to 1988 and as the Director of Endocrinology at Jamaica Hospital, Queens, New York from 1984 to 1991.

Currently he is the CEO of Brunswick Hospital Center.  Dr. Singh joined Brunswick Hospital Center as a clinical administrator in 1999.  He later purchased the distressed four division hospital in 2004.  Subsequently, he purchased the psychiatric division, after leading a successful Ch. 11 reorganization in 2010.  Prior to this, he spent 5 years in India helping build the largest and most modern 300 bed tertiary care hospital in the Northwest of Mumbai. Prior to becoming an administrator,   
Dr Singh's concern for the poor and indigent of his homeland resulted in the establishment of the 300 bed Lilavati Hospital and Research Center in a large metropolitan area of Bombay, India. He ensured medical access and quality healthcare by negotiating an affiliation for this medical institution with Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston. Dr. Singh donated his resources and time in the restructuring of the Guru Nanak hospital in Bombay, which also serves a large indigent population. The critical care equipment utilized throughout this facility was donated by Dr. Singh.
Dr. Singh has received numerous awards representing his diverse medical background, including clinical teaching and public service citations. He is the recipient of the "Outstanding Community Service Award» by the Punjab Association in 1995. Dr. Singh was also honored by the
International Punjab Society in New York at their function in 1999 in the presence of the Honorable Senator Schumer and the Honorable Hilary Rodham Clinton. He has been honored by the World Business Forum, Inc. for his outstanding achievements in the medical profession and
hospital management and for his invaluable contributions in social and community service.

Dr.Singh is slated to be honored as Co-chairman of the Labor Research Association. Dr. Singh was also televised as one of the "Most Successful Indian Immigrants to the USA" in a program called N.R. Eyes televised by Z TV all over the world.
 

Jacqueline Christiano

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