OUR MISSION
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) is committed to advancing the health in Hispanic communities and to lead, promote and advocate for educational, professional, and leadership opportunities for Hispanic nurses.
NAHN Massachusetts is committed to empowering Hispanic nurses here in The Bay State and advocating for its Hispanic community.
Speaker of the Month
MARIAM YOUNGE, MD
CORE FACULTY
LOWELL COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
FAMILY RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Dr Younge earned her medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her residency at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center. Her clinical interests include office based procedures, maternal and child health, global health and point of care ultrasound. As a core faculty member at the Lowell Community Health Center, Dr Younge is dedicated to training future family medicine physicians in delivering comprehensive, equitable and community centered care.
Expand Your Network
See Us in Action
Highlighting your board members from our chapter and national
Veronica past present and Marilyn new member meeting at NAHN Nation Conference Dallas 2025
Meeting Representative Lori Trehan Health Policy Summit 2026 Pictured Veronica past president and Marilyn current president
NAHN Health Policy Summit 2026
New England Minority Nurses 2025 Pictured Massiel with Cassandra
Professional networking mixer
You in Action
Share your journey with our community. We invite you to upload your photos and share the stories of your professional impact and personal milestones in nursing.