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95 Millennium - Nineteenth Edition HEALTH AND WELLNESS in light of his many professional achievements, he is particularly proud to have been able to utilize his skills and education to benefit regional residents, despite the city’s relatively low socioeconomic status. Accounting for his accomplishments, Dr. Raudales credits his long-term success to the support of his family, remembering his mother’s advice to pursue medicine only for the patients, not for the pay. Furthermore, he is proud to see two of his sons follow in his footsteps and attend medical school. In the coming years, he anticipates winding down his career and transitioning into retirement, during which time he hopes to spend more time with his grandchildren. between 2001 and 2007. He continues to serve as the medical director of the Las Palmas Medical Center’s transplant services program and the medical director of Transmountain Dialysis, a position he has held since 2013. Dr. Raudales has been recognized for his professional excellence throughout his career. To wit, he is a fellow of the American Heart Association, the American Society of Hypertension, and the American College of Physicians. As a part of his commitment to creating change and helping his community, he has provided pro bono medical services through the Baptist Free Clinic since 2005. Dr. Raudales is honored to have remained in the El Paso region for his entire career. Likewise,

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