Why Attend?
Gain cutting-edge insights into culturally sensitive, evidence-based care.
Build lasting connections with leaders in medicine, research, and community health.
Influence the future of policy, education, and clinical practice.
Participate in collaborative action plans to drive change in healthcare delivery.
Join us as we celebrate progress, challenge the status quo, and chart a new course for healthcare that reflects the needs of diverse communities worldwide.
Key Themes & Topics
🔹 Culturally Competent Care Models – The role of nurse practitioners, community health workers, and multidisciplinary teams in addressing disparities.
🔹 Clinical Research & Real-World Data – Increasing Black and African American (BAA) participation in clinical trials and leveraging real-world evidence.
🔹 Health Equity & Policy Innovations – Strategies to reduce late-stage disease presentations, lower costs, and improve health access.
🔹 Global Health & Scientific Exchange – Strengthening international collaborations to create a more inclusive healthcare ecosystem.
🔹 Networking & Fellowship – Creating spaces for mentorship, cross-sector partnerships, and shared leadership in healthcare transformation.
Overview
1st Annual International Assembly: Advancing Culturally Sensitive, Evidence-Based Healthcare
Presented by New Pulse Healthcare & The National Association of Black Oncologists
📅 Date: October 4, 2025
📍 Location: Washington, D.C.
The 1st Annual International Assembly is a groundbreaking medical conference dedicated to advancing evidence-based, culturally sensitive healthcare. Hosted by New Pulse Healthcare (NPHC) and the National Association of Black Oncologists (NABONC), this convening will bring together a diverse group of medical doctors, researchers, community leaders, and community health workers for a day of education, collaboration, networking, and strategic planning.
In an era where health disparities persist and communities demand equitable care, this event will serve as a transformative platform to discuss real-world solutions, clinical innovations, and community-driven approaches to improving patient outcomes.
Who Should Attend?
Medical Professionals & Researchers – Engage in high-level discussions on the latest clinical advancements, implementation science, and healthcare equity.
Community Health Workers & Advocates – Share best practices and strategies for delivering culturally competent, patient-centered care.
Policymakers & Healthcare Executives – Explore policy innovations, workforce development, and funding strategies for sustainable healthcare improvements.
Corporate & Industry Partners – Connect with leaders in biotech, pharma, and health-tech to drive meaningful collaborations in medical research and patient care.
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No. We welcome all people interested in advancing health equity and culturally sensitive healthcare.