Concepción Quiñones de Longo | |||||||
Governor: | Wanda Vázquez Garced | ||||||
Education: | Interamerican University of Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine (MD) | ||||||
Children: | Dennise Longo Quiñones | ||||||
Successor: | Lorenzo González Feliciano | ||||||
Predecessor: | Rafael Rodríguez Mercado | ||||||
Term End: | March 26, 2020 | ||||||
Term Start: | March 13, 2020 | ||||||
Office: | Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico | ||||||
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Occupation: | Pediatrician, government official | ||||||
Status: | Interim |
Concepción Quiñones de Longo is a Puerto Rican pediatrician and government official. She was the interim Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico in March 2020 and had previously served as the undersecretary of Rafael Rodríguez Mercado. Quiñones de Longo is a former faculty member of the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine.
Quiñones de Longo completed a bachelor's degree in premedical studies at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. She completed a doctor of medicine at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. She completed a residency in pediatrics at the University District Hospital in San Juan.[1]
Starting in 1973, Quiñones de Longo worked as a pediatrician instructor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. She was a faculty member at the school of medicine and the University Pediatric Hospital for 36 years. In the 1980s, Quiñones de Longo assisted the Puerto Rico Department of Health with pediatric centers for children with special needs and hospital accreditation. From 2008 to 2012, she served as the undersecretary to the Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico.
While serving as undersecretary in 2020, Quiñones de Longo reported Department irregularities to Secretary Rafael Rodríguez Mercado.[2] Following Rodríguez Mercado's resignation on March 13, 2020, she served as the interim Secretary of Health for two weeks before resigning on March 26, 2020.[3] [4] Quiñones de Longo was succeeded by Lorenzo González Feliciano. She expressed concerns about how contracts for COVID-19 tests were awarded.[5] In April 2020, Quiñones de Longo was questioned by the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico where she stated that Marisol Blasco, an assistant to the Governor, and the Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico, Antonio Pabón, both called her to request that she quickly sign a contract.[6]
From 1971 to 1973, Quiñones de Longo resided in the contiguous United States before returning to Puerto Rico. She is the mother of lawyer and government official Dennise Longo Quiñones.[7]