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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline                                                   MAY 30, 2025     |  The Indian Eye 18


          Congress Honors Dr. Hetal Gor for




                       her Leadership and Service






         Dr. Hetal Gor was recognized in the U.S. House of Representatives for her outstanding contributions to
                            healthcare, community service, and advocacy for women and minorities.















































        OUR BUREAU                        excellence can be paired with com-
                                          passion to improve healthcare deliv-
        WASHINGTON, D.C.
                                          ery. Her practices are known for their
              ongressman Jonathan L. Jack-  patient-centered approach, empha-
              son of Illinois paid tribute to  sizing dignity and respect for all.
        CDr. Hetal Gor in the House of        Dr. Gor also serves as Chair-
        Representatives, recognizing her as  Elect of the Board of Trustees for the
        an extraordinary leader whose dedi-  National AAPI organization, and has
        cation to medicine, equity, and public  been honored with numerous acco-
        service has left a lasting impact.  lades including the Top Doctor Award,
            Dr.  Gor,  a  board-certified  ob-  the Compassionate Doctor Award,
        stetrician-gynecologist,  has  built  a  and the International Women Award
        distinguished career committed to  for Balancing Career and Family.
        advancing women’s health, promot-     Beyond her medical achieve-
        ing medical equity, and uplifting un-  ments, Dr. Gor is a dedicated civic
        derserved communities. She holds  leader. She has spearheaded free
        multiple advanced degrees, includ-  health fairs in Bergen County, ex-
        ing dual MDs, and is a Fellow of the  panding access to preventive care
        American College of Obstetricians  and health education. Her commit-  challenges faced by minority wom-  formative service—a beacon for all
        and Gynecologists.                ment to public service includes in-  en,  immigrants,  and  small  business   who seek to make a difference,” said
            As Medical Director and own-  volvement  in  various  nonprofit  and  owners. Her leadership is guided by   Representative Jackson. These re-
        er of Women’s Own OB/GYN and  charitable organizations.             principles of justice, inclusion, and   marks  have  been  officially  entered
        BetterU Medical Spa, and CEO of       She is also a vocal political activ-  empowerment.              into the Congressional Record and
        Healthmedia LLC, Dr. Gor has con-  ist and advocate for women’s rights,   “Dr. Hetal Gor’s legacy is one   will be permanently preserved in the
        sistently demonstrated how clinical  with a focus on addressing the unique  of healing, empowerment, and trans-  Library of Congress.


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