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BAPS CHARITIES HOSTS INAUGURAL HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE IN HOUSTON

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The inaugural BAPS Charities Healthcare Professionals Conference (HPC25), held in Houston, centered on the theme “Enrich, Explore, Empower,” the event marked a unique intersection of “clinical excellence and spiritual insight.”

Jason Glover, CEO of Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, emphasized the human element of care through his “Four L’s” philosophy: Love, Learn, Little Things Matter, and Larger Than Each of Us.

Larry Wedekind, CEO of IntegraNet Health, Houston said, “How to actually maintain spirituality, even in the rough experiences-I really thought that was excellent.”

“What I appreciate about Indian culture,” noted Prof. Juergen Scheele, CMO of Innoplexus from Germany, “is how intelligently they combine spirituality with the sciences.”

(SUBHEAD)Mahima Dave, PharmD, of Chicago said, “It was a reawakening of what it means to heal with compassion, purpose, and humility.”Dr. Yagnesh Dave, Atlanta said, “The conference helped me reflect on how to become a better physician to treat my patients.”

“This experience was more than just another conference,” said Niki Patel, PharmD, MBA, CDCES, from Robbinsville. “It was about finding your heartbeat and empowering your life with the skills to serve society.”

Sara Rogers, a pharmacist and researcher from Houston said, “A truly inspiring gathering where clinical excellence met spiritual depth. The reminder that healing is both a science and a service was powerful.”

“In a profession where burnout and detachment are common,” said Rasesh Patel, a pharmacy consultant from Tampa, “this event offered something rare: healing, purpose, and reconnection.”

Ami Patel, PharmD said, “Every moment was meaningful and ending with darshan made it unforgettable.”

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