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http://www.mobilehca.org 14-09-2013 01:32:56
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Attending the Annual Mobile Health Clinics Conference? Learn how to strengthen team psychological safety – attend “Narrative Leadership: Signaling Safety and Inclusion through Storytelling” and get inspired! Sept. 10, 2–3:30 pm. hubs.li/Q021cjHS0 Mobile Healthcare Association
What an incredible weekend surrounded by like-minded mobile clinics from across the country, brainstorming & strategizing how to bring healthcare to communities. Such great breakout sessions & connections made this year. Thank you Mobile Healthcare Association for another amazing conference!
Durham Tech Community Health Lab Mobile Healthcare Association Sounds like an amazing weekend! Connecting with like-minded folks passionate about bringing healthcare to communities is inspiring. 🌟 Kudos to Mobile Healthcare Association for fostering these connections and making a difference! #HealthcareForAll #CommunityImpact
Excited to see the Casey Community Outreach team presenting at the Mobile Healthcare Association conference. Bella Almario & Dove Spector led a breakout session sharing expertise & experience creating a community-based health network that integrates mobile, telehealth & care coordination.
It was a great visit at Squirrel Hill Health Center in Pittsburgh @SHHCPgh. Had a chance to stop by after completing presentations and meetings at the Mobile Healthcare Association annual conference. It is time for Congress to stand up in support of #FQHCs: hcadvocacy.quorum.us/home/ #ValueCHCs
Early detection can save lives. Oct is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Affinia Healthcare is proud to partner with Siteman Cancer Center for mammograms for uninsured, underinsured women.
.Dr. James McDonald: “We need to raise awareness about the steps to detect breast cancer early. If you have a family history of breast cancer, consider asking your doctor about tests for inherited changes to certain genes which increases risk.” health.ny.gov/press/releases…