The Bridges to Access 2025 conference aims to bring awareness to the impact of legislation on healthcare and immigration. It provides a platform for healthcare professionals and students to explore policies affecting patient care. The event features keynote sessions, panels, and workshops that address the challenges faced by immigrant communities in accessing healthcare. Attendees will have opportunities to engage in discussions and network with experts in the field. The agenda includes panels on immigrant mental health, global health crises, and gender-based violence during immigration, among others.
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Bridges to Access 2025: Healthcare and Immigration
The Bridges to Access 2025 conference focuses on the intersection of healthcare and immigration, exploring how legislation impacts patient care. It will be held in Oklahoma City, OK.
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Date: February 15, 2025
Location: Nicholson Tower at OUHSC
City/State: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Event Format: in-person
Conference Organizer
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Bridges to Access
Bridges to Access aims to spark important conversations about healthcare issues and empower medical professionals with the knowledge to make change, focusing on healthcare access for immigrant communities.
Schedule and Agenda
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The conference will take place on Saturday, February 15th, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. It will feature keynote speeches, breakout sessions, and panels on various topics related to healthcare and immigration.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Dr. R. Murali Krishna, MD, Dlfapa
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Founder of the Health Alliance for the Uninsured, Former President of INTEGRIS Mental Health.
Dr. Talal Ali Khan, MD, FACP, FASN, FRCP
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Sciences Center, accomplished nephrologist and humanitarian.
Imam Emad Enchassi
Senior Imam at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City, Chairman of Islamic Studies at Oklahoma City University.
Jayra Camarena, CDSVRP
Founder of La Luz Organization, providing trauma-informed, culturally specific services for Latino victims of domestic violence.
Dr. Lubna Mirza
Endocrinologist and Diabetes Specialist at Norman Regional Hospital, advocate for endocrine health among underserved communities.
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