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Dr. Hammer honored for transformative leadership in San Francisco Public Health

February 20, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Dr. Hammer honored for transformative leadership in San Francisco Public Health
In a recent San Francisco Health Commission meeting, heartfelt tributes were paid to Dr. Hallie Hammer, who is retiring after nearly 30 years of dedicated service in the Department of Public Health. Commissioners expressed deep gratitude for her leadership and significant contributions to the health network, particularly in expanding access to primary care for the city’s most vulnerable populations. Dr. Hammer was recognized for her exemplary work during the COVID-19 pandemic and her commitment to improving health outcomes for all San Franciscans.

Commissioner Chao highlighted Dr. Hammer's role in developing a robust health network, emphasizing her focus on patient care and the importance of making health services welcoming and accessible. The commissioners collectively acknowledged her efforts in establishing the MXM Maria X Martinez clinic, which provides essential care to individuals experiencing homelessness.

As Dr. Hammer transitions into retirement, she expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community and her hope for a sustainable future for public health workers. She emphasized the need for continued innovation in healthcare delivery to better serve the population.

The meeting also addressed the appointment of Greg Wagner as the new city controller, following his exemplary tenure as the Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Public Health. Wagner's leadership during critical initiatives, including the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the renovation of healthcare facilities, was commended. His calm demeanor and ability to navigate complex bureaucratic challenges were noted as key strengths that will benefit the city in his new role.

The commissioners unanimously passed a resolution honoring both Dr. Hammer and Mr. Wagner, recognizing their invaluable contributions to public health in San Francisco. As the city moves forward, the focus remains on building a healthier community, ensuring that the legacy of dedicated public servants continues to inspire future efforts in healthcare.

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