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Alexis K Okoh, MD
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Alexis K Okoh, MD

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, G-ACT FOUNDATION; USA

Dr. Alexis K. Okoh is a physician-scientist with a subspecialty in Cardiology. He has extensive experience in designing and running clinical trials with an emphasis on underserved communities. He leads the global effort to expand cardiovascular care through research, innovation, and system-level solutions in underserved regions.

Biography

Dr. Alexis K. Okoh is a distinguished physician-scientist with a subspecialty in Cardiology, bringing over two decades of experience in cardiovascular medicine, clinical research, and global health innovation.

As Executive Chairman of the G-ACT Foundation, Dr. Okoh leads the organization's strategic vision to democratize access to cardiovascular diagnostics and therapeutics in underserved communities worldwide. His leadership has been instrumental in establishing partnerships across continents and building sustainable healthcare delivery models.

Dr. Okoh has extensive experience in designing and running clinical trials, with a particular emphasis on addressing health disparities in underserved populations. His research contributions have been published in leading medical journals and have influenced cardiovascular care protocols in resource-limited settings.

He is passionate about bridging the gap between cutting-edge medical innovation and practical implementation in low-resource environments. Under his guidance, G-ACT has pioneered novel approaches to capacity building, technology transfer, and community-centered care delivery.

Areas of Expertise

  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Clinical Trial Design & Implementation
  • Global Health Strategy
  • Health Systems Strengthening
  • Medical Innovation & Technology Transfer

Education & Credentials

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
  • Cardiology Fellowship
  • Clinical Research Certification

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