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Immigration and Healthcare

Challenges for Academic Medical Centers in the Trump Era

 
April 24, 2025
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT
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Healthcare 
 
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The U.S. healthcare system is facing an unprecedented workforce crisis, with a projected deficit of over 187,000 physicians and 100,000 critical healthcare workers in the next decade. Meanwhile, 77 million Americans live in healthcare deserts, and rural communities are disproportionately affected. Academic medical centers, which play a crucial role in training healthcare professionals and conducting life-saving research, are grappling with the dual challenges of restrictive immigration policies and funding cuts.

This webinar will explore the intersection of immigration policies under the Trump administration and their impact on academic medical centers. We’ll discuss the role of foreign-born healthcare workers in addressing labor shortages, the implications of immigration restrictions and enforcement in healthcare settings, and the impact of reduced funding for GME and other training.

Join us to learn about actionable strategies for navigating these challenges and advocating for comprehensive immigration reform that meets the needs of a changing America.

Presenters
Tiffany Baldwin, Attorney

Who Should Attend
Academic Medical Centers and healthcare providers/organizations

Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.

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The webinar recording is available after the event date. Simply register using this on-demand link to access the recorded program.

Questions? Contact Tori Baldwin at 816.983.8805.

Professional:

Tiffany L. Baldwin

Senior Counsel