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Understanding the Intersection of Gender, Race & Lupus

Invisible No More: Understanding the Intersection of Gender, Race & Lupus Join the National Minority Quality Forum’s Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality & Equity as we spotlight the real stories, systemic gaps, and intersectional insights that shape how lupus affects women of color.  Panelists Include: Chinnie Ukachukwu, MPH (NMQF) Caroline Donovan, MPH (Lupus Therapeutics) […]

Community Health Fair

Vine Natural Health Center 9 Newport Dr, Suite 200, Forest Hill, MD, United States

Take back your health by attending this FREE educational and interactive event! Licensed health care professionals will provide valuable health resources, preventative medicine awareness, and healthy habits and life-style education.

Free

Cambridge Healthtech’s 5th Annual Future of Mental Healthcare

Aloft Boston Seaport District 401-403 D St, Boston, MA, United States

The Future of Mental Healthcare Series continues its mission of advancing the development of the next-generation care in behavioral health. Built around high-quality learning and networking opportunities, the summit will once again bring together leaders from providers, payers, tech, associations, and more, to house the defining discussions of the field. Key themes include mental health […]

$1299 – $2399

NOLA Wellness Fest | An NMQF Connect Health Pop-Up In New Orleans

Xavier University of Louisiana | Mary & William McCaffrey Ballroom 4955 Drexel Drive New Orleans, LA 70125, New Orleans, LA, United States

🎉 Join Us for a Free Community Health Screening Event in New Orleans! The National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) invites you to a free general health screening on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM at Xavier University of Louisiana | Mary & William McCaffrey Ballroom Mini Clinic Health Screenings & Services Offered: ✅ Breast exams ✅ […]

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