Wheels of Hope, Health and Humanity: Empowering People and Communities

In a world where zip code too often determines health outcomes, mobile healthcare is not...

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In a world where zip code too often determines health outcomes, mobile healthcare is not just a service – it’s a movement. Join Dr. J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, FAAFP, President of the Advocate National Center for Clinical & Community Impact & SVP at Advocate Health, for a powerful and uplifting keynote that reminds us why we do this hard, heart-driven work. Through the lens of real patient stories and frontline experiences as a practicing safety net physician, Dr. Olayiwola will explore how mobile health and going to the people are not just about filling gaps—it’s about building bridges. She’ll challenge us to reimagine mobile care and going to the people as cornerstones of healthy communities, addressing disparities, providing dignity and justice, and a being lifeline for communities too often left behind. This session will leave you recharged, reconnected to your purpose, and ready to roll—because the road is long, but together, we are the engine.  

Learning Objectives: Articulate the critical role of mobile healthcare in improving health and health outcomes, especially in underserved communities. Draw inspiration from real-world patient stories that highlight the transformative power of mobile health and other patient-centered interventions. Identify strategies to sustain motivation and resilience in the face of the emotional and operational challenges of delivering mobile care.

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