

The evolving complexity of health care delivery requires medical professionals and public systems to adopt innovative, community-centered and data-informed approaches to care. The Advancing Community Care Conference, Unboxed: New Frontiers in Community Healthcare Delivery, offers a timely opportunity for physicians, clinical leaders and health care professionals to engage in meaningful dialogue focused on leadership, innovation and integrated models of care. The conference will take place on Wednesday, March 18, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Events Center and offers five Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits.
Designed to meet the needs of today’s health care workforce, the conference features keynote speakers, interactive breakout sessions, and a dynamic panel discussion addressing leadership development, novel approaches to medical and behavioral health care, and the role of technology and data in improving outcomes. A featured panel, Leadership at the Frontier —Empowering Women into Leadership Roles, highlights the importance of inclusive leadership and representation within healthcare systems. Together, these sessions provide practical strategies that medical professionals can apply across clinical, administrative and community-based settings.
For medical professionals, participation offers both professional growth and practical value. Attendees will gain exposure to interdisciplinary perspectives, emerging care models and leadership frameworks that support system navigation, workforce sustainability and patient-centered care. The opportunity to earn CME credits while engaging with regional and nationally recognized physician leaders further reinforces the conference’s relevance to clinical practice and organizational leadership.
For San Bernardino County Behavioral Health, prioritizing this conference aligns with the department’s commitment to advancing integrated, high-quality and community-based care. Participation supports cross-system collaboration between medical and behavioral health providers, strengthens physician leadership capacity and reinforces Behavioral Health’s role as a forward-thinking public health organization. Investing in professional development opportunities such as this conference ensures Behavioral Health remains responsive to evolving healthcare challenges while fostering innovation, equity and excellence in service delivery.
Medical professionals are encouraged to RSVP and access additional event information at https://www.eventcreate.com/e/advancing-community-care.
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