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Using Worldwide Vision to Revolutionize Patient Care

 

Christina DiArcangelo

Global CEO | Clinical Research Leader | Survivor | Single Mother | Global Changemaker

Christina DiArcangelo is a healthcare executive, clinical research leader, survivor of domestic violence, single mother, author, and global speaker whose work exists to ensure one thing:

No more suffering in silence.

Since launching her brand in 2020, Christina has built and led organizations across clinical research, patient advocacy, precision health technology, media, and social impact, all rooted in lived experience, faith, and an unrelenting commitment to human dignity.

She speaks and leads at the intersection of science, advocacy, leadership, and accountability—challenging systems, protecting the vulnerable, and helping people find their voice.

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WHY THIS WORK EXSISTS

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This work was born from survival.

After leaving an abusive marriage and becoming a single mother, Christina DiArcangelo transformed personal trauma into a mission that now impacts healthcare systems, advocacy spaces, and global audiences.

She had lived the consequences of silence:

  • Domestic violence hidden behind closed doors

  • Elder abuse dismissed or ignored

  • Patients excluded from decisions about their own bodies

  • Caregivers overwhelmed and unsupported

This brand exists to say what too many systems refuse to say:

Silence protects harm. Truth protects people.

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Get to Know Christina

Revolutionizing Patient Care With Visionary Organizations

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Here to serve patients.

Here to listen.

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Tune In to Christina’s Spotify Playlist

Music has an extraordinary way of making us feel seen, heard, loved, and sometimes even at peace. Christina curated this playlist for all the above. Need something different to listen to at the office, in the car, or maybe you need a pick-me-up after a rough day? Tune in.

We are the same.