Ambassador
Asna Khan
Worry Free Community - Staff Member
State: Illinois
Stakeholder Type: Researcher

Ansa Khan is a community health worker with the PCORI-funded EMPART project. In her role, she assists community members with social services and health services such as health insurance. Khan and others in the EMPART project work to implement and disseminate engagement techniques at local mosques.
Involvement with PCORI
Engagement Awards: Equipping Muslims with PCOR-Based, Action-Oriented Research Tools (EMPART) - Working Group Member
Ambassador Interests
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