20th Annual Community Health Symposium
VIRTUAL EXHIBIT HALL
EXHIBITOR LIST
Health Centrix | PRIDENet & The PRIDE Study | Stanford Health Care: Health Education, Engagement, and Promotion | Stanford Medicine: Cardinal Free Clinics | Stanford Medicine: Research Participation Services | Stanfor Medicine: The Office of Diversity in Medical Education | Stanford University: Haas Center for Public Service, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education | The Latino Cancer Institute | Touro University: Student-Run Free Clinic
Thank you to all our EXHIBITORS! Please visit them, by clicking on all the links below, to learn more about their amazing organization and how they are bridging health disparities and promoting health equity in their community.
Sara Fernandez, PhD, Founder & COO
Daniel Moretti, MSC, Community Engagement Lead
WHO WE ARE | The goal of The PRIDE Study is to improve the health of LGBTQ+ people. The main question we want to explore over many years is: how does being LGBTQ+ influence physical, mental, or social health? By participating in the study, you bring us one step closer to understanding how the experience of being LGBTQ+ relates to all aspects of health and well-being.
FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | YOUTUBE
Cindy Tran, MPH, Project Manager
cindytran@stanfordhealthcare.org
Stanford Health Care | Health Education, Engagement and Promotion
Jonathan Tang & Brandon Lieu
arborclinic@stanford.edu or pfc_clinic@stanford.edu.
STANFORD MEDICINE | CARDINAL FREE CLINICS
WHO WE ARE | Cardinal Free Clinics was established in 2005 as a union of Arbor and Pacific Free Clinics. The clinics are owned and operated by the Stanford University School of Medicine. The mission of Cardinal Free Clinics is to provide culturally appropriate, high quality transitional medical care for an underserved patient population and to educate and empower a new generation of health care leaders to proactively address health disparities and improve access to care in their communities.
Katherine Connors, MPH, Program Manager
STANFORD MEDICINE | RESEARCH PARTICIPATION SERVICES
WHO WE ARE | We provide resources and tools to help Stanford research teams meet their participant engagement and retention goals, with a focus on engaging participants as partners in research.
Felipe Perez, MD, FAAP, Assistant Dean for Diversity in Medical Student Education Office of Diversity in Medical Education (ODME) Clinical Assistant Professor Division of Pediatric Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine
STANFORD MEDICINE | OFFICE OF DIVERSITY IN MEDICAL EDUCATION (ODME)
WHO WE ARE | Stanford Medicine Office of Diversity in Medical Education is committed to cultivating and sustaining an environment that fosters the development of diverse physician leaders who are committed to eliminating the nation’s health inequities through patient care, education, research, and advocacy. We recognize that changes are needed to invest in the infrastructure for building a diverse medical workforce, amplify the core tenants necessary for an inclusive community, and advocate for equity to support individuals from communities that are currently underrepresented in medicine.
Jorge De Luna, MPH, Director, Community Engaged Learning-Health
STANFORD UNIVERSITY | HAAS CENTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE, VICE PROVOST FOR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
WHO WE ARE | The Haas Center for Public Service inspires Stanford University to realize a just and sustainable world through service, scholarship, and community partnerships. It is the hub of Cardinal Service, a university-wide effort to make service an essential feature of a Stanford education.
Ysabel Duron, Founder/CEO
WHO WE ARE | TLCI operates from a framework of science meets service. We act as a connector, convener, and advocate for stakeholders in the Latino cancer landscape. Every participant on our Executive Team, Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and Funders are committed to our Mission and Vision, Strategic Goals and Objectives, and our Guiding Principles.
Anu Tirupasur, Executive Director
TOURO UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA | STUDENT RUN FREE CLINIC
WHO WE ARE | The Student-Run Free Clinic (SRFC) is organized and staffed by students from Touro University California. A licensed clinician provides direct, on-site supervision. The SRFC was developed to foster a relationship between the city of Vallejo and Touro University by providing a valuable resource for low-income residents of Vallejo, completely free of charge.