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Limited seating available for Cesar Chavez healthcare conference in Phoenix

Terros Health, Maricopa County Community College District hosting Oct. 10 event

Posted 10/5/23

In partnership with Terros Health, the Maricopa County Community College District will host the 19th Annual Cesar Chavez Integrated Healthcare Conference, “Empowering Communities,” designed for healthcare professionals.

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YOUR HEALTH

Limited seating available for Cesar Chavez healthcare conference in Phoenix

Terros Health, Maricopa County Community College District hosting Oct. 10 event

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In partnership with Terros Health, the Maricopa County Community College District will host the 19th Annual Cesar Chavez Integrated Healthcare Conference, “Empowering Communities,” designed for healthcare professionals.

Healthcare professionals attending the conference will receive up to five hours of continuing education. Topics presented include Building Resilience with Professional Body Armour for the Nervous System, Culturally Responsive Care, Best Practices in Ending Homelessness, and Gender Expansive Communities in Practice.

The event goes from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Desert Willow Conference Center, 4340 E. Cotton Center Blvd., in Phoenix.

Dr. Karen Tepper, Terros Health president and CEO, will provide the conference welcome remarks. Dr. Thomas E. Rojo Aubrey, a South Mountain Community College faculty member, will deliver a keynote address on Building Resilience with Professional Body Armour for the Nervous System.

There is no cost to attend the conference; however, a limited number of seats are still available (approximately 50), and registration is required to attend.