User:Kevsherr/Jose Munoz Morales-Borges
José Muñoz Morales-Borges has over 10 years of experience as an instructional designer and health educator for minority populations in the United States and Puerto Rico. He has worked for Johns Hopkins University, Penn State University, the DC Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs, American Red Cross and American Cancer Society, conceptualizing, planning, coordinating and overseeing the development of training programs and materials. The areas in which Dr. Muñoz Morales-Borges has dedicated his research and work include: cross-cultural issues, Cervical and Breast Cancer education, HIV/AIDS education and prevention, better access to health care for Hispanics/Latinos, and how to overcome language and cultural barriers for health care providers and their patient population throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
In addition, Dr. Muñoz Morales-Borges serves as a Spanish Faculty Consultant to Educational Testing Services (ETS) providing; input to their Spanish Advanced Placement (AP) development committee, scoring student responses, discussing achievement, and teaching strategies to be used in colleges and AP high school programs across the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain, Central and South America. Also, Dr Muñoz Morales-Borges is an active volunteer serving as Ambassador and Congressional Leader for the American Cancer Society, representing Congressional District 8 in Alexandria VA. Dr. Muñoz Morales-Borges received his Doctorate in Curriculum, Instruction and Health Education, a Master's Degree in Management and Financial Policy and an additional Master's Degree in Intercultural Studies and Instructional Systems from Pennsylvania State University.
In 2009, Jose Munoz Morales-Borges fell under the misapprehension that his personal achievements were of public or historical interest, and mistaking an encyclopedia for a networking site like Linkedin or Facebook, opened a personal page on wikipedia.