Myron Glick

 

Dr. Glick is the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Jericho Road Community Health Center in Buffalo, NY. He is a graduate of Houghton College. He is a Board Certified Family Physician and graduate of the SUNY-Buffalo School of Medicine. He completed his residency training at Lancaster General Hospital in the Family Practice Residency Program and was awarded a fellowship at SUNY-Buffalo Department of Family Medicine in Faculty Development and Primary Care Research. Dr. Glick also holds a faculty appointment at SUNY-Buffalo in the School of Medicine. Over the past 20 years, the family practice has grown to include two sites with twenty-eight medical providers (including him), and now sees over 60,000 patient visits per year on the West and East Sides of Buffalo. Many of the patients are refugees and do not speak English.

Jericho Road expanded globally to start a primary medical center in Kono District of Sierra Leone and Goma, DRC-Congo. Dr Glick is a tireless advocate for the poorest and most vulnerable in Buffalo and in places like Sierra Leone and Congo. His wife, Joyce, works at Jericho Road as the front office manager. Joyce and Myron have four children.

 

Topics

Advocacy to Help Create a More Just Health Care System in This Country

Global Healthcare

Refugee Healthcare

The Jericho Road Story and Model


Geographic
Availability

Upstate NY

Cleveland,

Pittsburg

Available for conferences nationwide



sample Audio from a past speaking engagement