Eli Seidman-Deutsch is a dedicated professional with experience in various roles such as Patient Advocate at Community of Hope, Neuroelectrophysiology Student Researcher at the University of Cincinnati, Student Activist at AJC Global, President of Cincinnati Israel Public Affairs Committee at AIPAC, and Senior Special Needs Counselor at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin. Their academic background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience from the University of Cincinnati. Additionally, they have served in leadership roles such as Teaching Assistant, President of Neurosociety, Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs, and Medical Anthropology Student Researcher, demonstrating a commitment to education and advocacy.
August, 2021 - present
Patient Advocate - Housing Specialist at Native American Community Clinic
Patient Advocate at Beaumont Behavioral Health
Patient Advocate at Blood Cancer UK
Bilingual Patient Advocate Elevate PFS at Elevate Patient Financial Solutions®
Lead Patient Advocate at Compass Health Center