PSJA Tri-City Talks Podcast

Episode 48 - What to Know About Operation Border Health 2026

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Portada del episodio Episode 48 - What to Know About Operation Border Health 2026

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In this episode of PSJA Tri-City Talks, we sit down with PSJA ISD Health Services Director Sulema Solis to discuss Operation Border Health Preparedness (OBHP), one of the largest public health exercises in the nation, returning to PSJA Early College High School July 21-23, 2026. During this conversation, Sulema shares how Operation Border Health brings together federal, state, and local agencies to provide free healthcare services to individuals and families throughout the Rio Grande Valley. From immunizations and diabetes screenings to dental care, vision exams, sports physicals, and prescription glasses, this event helps connect community members of all ages with essential healthcare resources at no cost.

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