Be sure to visit our conference EXHIBITORS. Click on the organization name to visit their website or on the email link to reach an organizational contact.
The American Association for Respiratory Care — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
East Texas AHEC — Exhibiting at ALL conferences
East Texas AHEC improves the health of our communities by developing a quality health workforce and addressing unmet health needs. East Texas AHEC places health professions students in community rotations, recruits and retains practitioners, provides community-based health literacy and education programs, and supports a pipeline of health care professionals through science enrichment and health careers promotions initiatives. mary.wainwright@utmb.edu
Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) — Exhibiting at ALL Conferences
A program created by the Texas Legislature to provide services to support and encourage highly qualified, economically disadvantaged students pursuing a medical education, to award scholarships and provide admission to one of the Texas’ medical schools. phermesmeyer@utsystem.ed or JAMP@utsystem.edu
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
Nurse Oncology Education Program — Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
Cancer education materials and continuing education for nurses in all fields of practice lwatson@texasnurses.org
Office of Rural Community Affairs (ORCA) — Exhibiting at AUSTIN and DALLAS conference
State/Federal funding for 3 main areas: Recruitment/retention efforts of health professionals in rural areas of Texas; capital improvements for small rural hospitals; other services include support for critical access hospitals. tcruz@orca.state.tx.us
Prairie View A&M University - Undergraduate Medical Academy — Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
A unique and nurturing learning environment for students aimed to enhance the skills required for entrance into medical school. pcampbell@pvamu.edu
PULSE - The Dallas Morning News — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
South Texas AHEC — Exhibiting at ALL conferences
SpectraComm — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
STARS Program (Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern) — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
Texas Legal Services Center — Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
A pro bono law firm providng representation, advocacy and education in support of victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation by any employee or owner of a facility operated in Texas crivera@tlsc.org
Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals (TORCH)
Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
Dedicated to the needs, issues and priorities of rural and community hospitals, TORCH provides a full-range of quality services in the areas of education, communication, advocacy, representation, facility management, and professional leadership to a constituency of more than 150 rural and community hospitals.
dpearson@torchnet.org
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Office of Unversity and Multicultural Affairs: — Exhibiting at DALLAS conference
United Regional Health Care System: — Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
584 bed hospital with acute care, comprehensive cardiac services, Level III Trauma Center and Women’s/Children’s services mwatson@urhcs.org jschmitz@urhcs.org
University of Texas Medical Branch — Exhibiting at AUSTIN conference
The mission of The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is to provide scholarly teaching, innovative scientific investigation, and state-of-the-art patient care in a learning environment to better the health of society. steve.shelton@utmb.edu
West Texas AHEC — Exhibiting at ALL conference tsweat@mail.wtamu.edu