Laura Ortiz-Ravick, Director of National Outreach and Health Equity Partnerships at Blood Cancer United, shared on LinkedIn by American Public Health Association, adding:
“Yesterday, I had the opportunity to moderate the roundtable session,’Role of Advocacy and Community Partnerships to Drive Systems-Level Change to Improve Cancer Care Quality,’ at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
I’m deeply grateful to our presenters for leading such thoughtful discussions and for sharing their expertise, passion, and commitment to advancing health equity.
Thank you as well to Sarah Nechuta, Kearston L. Ingraham, and everyone who joined and contributed to such a rich exchange of ideas. It’s through moments like these that we continue to build alliances, inspire action, and drive meaningful progress in cancer care.”
Quoting American Public Health Association’s post:
“We’re thrilled to be back in D.C. and gathering everyone together to advance public health.”
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