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SPEAKERS –Alphabetized with Location, Time and Order ALPHABETICAL SPEAKERS LIST AND DETAILED SESSION BREAKDOWN Updated: 3.25.11 Next to the speaker’s name is the following to assist speakers in identifying the session to which they have been assigned: Roman Numeral = Session, Building and Room Capital Letter = Time block A = Saturday afternoon B = Sunday morning C = Sunday afternoon Number = Speaker order within the time block Sessions Building Room I School of Medicine (SOM) 110 II School of Medicine (SOM) 120 III School of Medicine (SOM) 130 IV Dobbs University Center Harland Cinema (DUC) V Woodruff Health Sciences Auditorium Administration (WHSCAB) VI School of Medicine (SOM) 153A VII School of Medicine (SOM) 190P
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SPEAKERS –Alphabetized with Location, Time and Order

ALPHABETICAL SPEAKERS LIST AND DETAILED SESSION BREAKDOWN

Updated: 3.25.11

Next to the speaker’s name is the following to assist speakers in identifying the session to which they have been assigned:

Roman Numeral = Session, Building and Room Capital Letter = Time block

A = Saturday afternoon B = Sunday morning C = Sunday afternoon Number = Speaker order within the time block

Sessions Building Room

I School of Medicine (SOM) 110

II School of Medicine (SOM) 120

III School of Medicine (SOM) 130

IV Dobbs University Center Harland Cinema

(DUC)

V Woodruff Health Sciences Auditorium

Administration (WHSCAB)

VI School of Medicine (SOM) 153A

VII School of Medicine (SOM) 190P

VIII Dobbs University Center Winship Ballroom

(DUC)

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IX White Hall (WH) 207

X White Hall (WH) 208

XI White Hall (WH) 206

XII Anthropology (ANTHRO) 303

ABSTON, Pippa III A-2 ABDULLAHI, Muhumed III C-9 ADAMS, Garrett, III C-10, VI-EADAMS, Patch V-D ADOLPH, Harold V C-4 ADU, Festus VIII A-7 AGWANDA, Michael VIII B-3 ANTIN, Debra VIII C-8 AJIBADE, Olaseni  V B-6 ALVAREZ, Forest VII-B AMBROSIA, Marie VIII B-6 AMUNAU, Simon Peter I-B-5 APPAREDDY, Nina I C-9 BALAKRISHNAN, Usha  II A-1 BALL, Janell IV C-10 BANDYOPADHYAY, Sunandan  III C-4 BANKS, James I-A-14 BARASH, Bailey II C-6 BARRY, Rochelle  II-A-4 BASSARAB, Ann VIII A-5 BEALL, Mary  I-A-13   BEALL, Meagan  I-A-13   BERCU, Daniel  I-A-12 BERG, Carla  III A-7 BERNARD, Jack  II C-4 BHATTI, Amir Shahbaz I C-3 BHATIA, Tasneem IX C-4 BHIWANDIWALLA, Reza VII-B BOAL, David II C-6 BOONE, Timothy X-A BRIGHTWELL, Frank III C-2 BROOKEY, Michelle VII A-10 BRYSON, Kathy I B-7BIRGE, Jack  III A-4 BISHIKIRA, Yvan  I-A-8 BLACK, Chase  IV C-13 BREMNER, Dr. Doug  II-B-8, X A/B

BOYCE, Raymond  IV C-9 BURRIS, James  V B-5 CAPPS, Mike XI-B CARTER, Ethel Ware II A-11 CASTEJON, Maria III C-3 CATES, Kevin “KHAO” VIII C-3CHIMEZIE, Murphy VIII B-4 CHEREN, Connie V A-4 CHUNG, Andrew IV C-3 CHUNG, Andy  IV C-8 CLARKE, Karen IV A-10 CLEMENT, Rosemary III C-6 COHEN, Sheldon I A-6, XI-B CONLEY, Christine I A-9, VI E COOLEY, Kathleen VIII A-9 COLLIER, Martha II A-12 CUNNINGHAM, Tim  IV A-6 DENLEA, Colin  I-B-1 DENNARD, Tina  II-B-2 DENOFIO, Nancy II B-5 DENAS, Olgert VII-BDERAKHSHAN, Arsalan VI-C DESAULNIERS, Veronique IV B-8 DIALLO, Nel V A-13 DRAVES, Gordon VIII-B-8, XI-B EDELKIND, Shula IV C-5 EVANS, Jimiyu I-C-5 EVOLUTION RAPPERS IV A-10 FAIRCHILD, Charlotte I-C10, III A10 FARHANGRAZI, Shadi II-A-2 FELIX, Jim XI-B FINKELSTEIN, Marty  IV B-1 FIRESTONE, Melissa VI-B FlORIANO, Katherine IX A-3FUDDWHACKER, Buford P. IV A-2 GLICK, John IV A-5 GLYNN, Erin  I-B-7 GOLDBERG, Burton IX A-5

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GONZALEZ, Amparo IV C-12 GOODLOE, Kimberly VIII A-8GOODHEART, Donna VIII A-3 GOULD, Brad IX C-5GRABBE, Linda II C-9 GRANTHAM, Jerimiah  V B-4 GREENBERG, Mike IX C-6 GREEN-LAVIELLE, Annabel V A-12, VI-DGRIFFIN, James P. Jr.  III B-5 GUNDERSEN, Jan VIII A-10 HANDRA, Kathy II-A-5 HANSARD, Stephen VI A HARRYMAN, Connie VIII C-1 HAVAS, Magda IX A-4 HASNAIN, Ash I A-9, VI E HENDERSON, Susan I A-15 HERNANDEZ, Anthony VIII C-9 HERR, Eva IX C-3HEWITT, Yvonne VII A-10 HOUGENDOBLER, Daniel  I B-9 HUMPHREY, Dexter  III B-4 ISAAC, Shahbaz I C-3 IYER, Neema VIII A-11 JAMISON, Michael  IV B-5 JEON, Hamin VII-B JOCKERS, David VIII A-1JOFFE, Daron VIII A-14 JOHNSON, Gina  IV C-1 JOHNSON, Linda  IV C-7 JOHNSON, Priscilla  I-C-4 JOSEPH-IMATORBHEBHE, Zizi I-A-4 KAHN, Henry  III A-1, VI-E KAKKAD, Hitesh VIII C-6 KASS, Alex XI-B KEATING, Michael X-A KELLY, Ann III B-8 KENNEDY, Ann  I-A-10KENT-DELANY, Lauren XI “KHAO” CATES, Kevin VIII C-3KIM, Jongdae VIII C-4 KING, Lorrie  I B-8 KLOSSNER, Audry  V C-5 KOLB, Susan IX A-6

KOSHIDA, Celeste VIII A-13 LANCER, Bob  IV B-2 LAPP, Eric IX C-2 LAGASSE, Shannon IV B-10 LEBARON, Melody II B-7, VI-F LECROY, Maurice VIII A-12 LEDEE, Robert X-A LEE, Gahee VIII C-4 LEEDS, Ira  V B-1 LIM, Heesoo VIII C-4 LOPEZ-SALM, Alyse  III B-1 LONG, Ruth  III C-5 LOVE, Victor  XI A-3 LYON, Marshall  V A-1 MA’AT, Imani  I-B-2 MAGGI, Darius  V C-2 MARRTOS, Antonio VII A-2MARTIN, Stephen  V A-5 MASON, Ross  II-B-8, X-A MATTHEWS, Sarah XI A-4MBABA, Victor V B-8 MCMAHON, Mary III A-6 MCCRARY, J.D. II C-8 MCRATY, Rollin X-A MELLO, Felipe IV A-7 MIGNON, Smith  I-A-3 MILLER, Mike V B-7 MOORE, Charles V A-2 MUCHACHUMAN, Francois “Muchachu” VIII C-12MULLINS, Stan VIII C-11 MUNKAELU, Mohammed Attiah, Junior I-B-4 MURRAY, Deborah  IV C-2 MURRAY, Dennis II-B-1 II A-13 NAICKER, Michelle  I-A-2 NELMS, Doris  II C-6 NELSON, Leslie X ANFORBA, Tantoh  I-B-3 NGUYEN, Hiep  IV A-1 NIXON, Otis II-A-12 NNAJIOFOR, Ifeanyi Felix  II C-3 NYABADE, Gordon  V C-3 O’BRIEN, Barbara IV A-4 O’BRIEN, Lauren III C-8 O’BRIEN, Marc  IV A-4

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O’NEIL, Alison II C-10 OGHUMA, Dominic  I-C-2 OLAIFA, Olalekan  V A-14 OLIVEIRA, Luiza IV A-8 OMONDI, Vincent  V A-5 ORONDO, Malachi I-A-16 OWINGS, John II-B-8, X-A/B PALOMEQUE, Francisco V A-10PAPP, John IV B-9PATTERSON, Brad  II-A-8, II-A-13 PIA, Corina IV B-3 PICKETT, De’Andre S. XI A-2  POHNKE, Daniel VIII C-2 POLLACK, Jonathan V C-1 POSS, Debra III B-3 POWELL, Arthur III B-7 RADEMACHER, Paul IX C-1 RAMUCESSE, Jeremiah I A-5 RANGANATHAN, Deepa  V A-8 RAUSCHER, Elizabeth IX A-1 RAVAGNANI, Roberto IV A-7 RAWAL, Sucheta VIII C-13 REGO, Henrique  IV A-8 REID, Joanna III A-3 REECE, Roger IV A-2 REICHART, Bill  V A-9 RICH, Anita  V C-6 RIVERBARK, Catherine XI A-5ROBERTS, Michael Col II-B-8, X-A/B ROGERS, Clint II A-10 ROSER, Steven  V A-6 ROSTAD, Mitch VIII B-1RUTLEDGE, Kenneth III C-7 SAKHARIA, Thayel  III A-5 SALVEIRA, Bruno VI A-8 SCANLON, Bob V C-2 SCHLESINGER, Todd  II C-5 SCHMIDBAUER, Steven  I-A-7 SCIMECA, Michael IV B-6 SEHIC, Emir  II-B-3, X-A SELF, Marilyn VII-A-1 SELIGSON, Fred Jeremy  IV A-9 SHAH-JOSHI, Mona  II-A-3 SHANNON, Vernitia VI-B SHEALY, Norman IX A-2 SHERWOOD, Jennifer VI D

SHIPPEE, John VIII C-7 SHULMAN, Neil X C-3SILVEIRA, Bruna IV A-8SHAFIQ, Majid VIII B-5 SIBLEY, Horace X ASIMMONS, Don VIII A-2 SLAVIN, David  IV C-4 SOLEIL, Dave II A-7 SRIDHARAN, Anand  V A-11 SMIDDY, Joe  V B-3 SMITH, Don I-C-8 SMITH, Eleanor II C-7 SMITH, Mignon I-A-3 STANKA, Jay V A-6 STILLWACHS, Kimberly VI ASTONE, Barbara V A-3STRUNK, Sarah Rae V B-9 SUMITANI, Jeri  II C-1 TAYLOR, Doreen II B-6 TAYLOR, Victoria IV B-7 THALIATH, Antony III B-9 THURMAN, Sandra I-A-1 THURSTON, Joanne  II C-2 TILLMAN, Brenda M.  IV A-3 TIMCO, Kelly  IV C-6 TISNADO, Jaime V C-7 TRACY, Robert I A-11 TURNER, Joe XI A-6TYLER, Trisha VIII A-4 UGBEBOR, Osemenim I-A-15   VALENTI, Rita  III A-8 VALLONE, Orlando VII VANDALL, Frank III B-2 VASELEK, Christina IX C-2VEAZIE, David  I-B-6 VERAZA, Rafael  III A-7 VERMA, Shaun, II C-11 WALKER, Nichelle VIII B-2 WALLACE, Lakeba  IV C-11 WANJAU, Samuel  V A-4 WARREN, William VI-A WELL BEING Foundation A 1-11 WESSELS, Thomas X-AWHYTE, Yolanda  I C-6 WILKINSON, Bethanie IV B-4  WILLIAMS, Pamela  II-B-4 WILSON, Victor Osas III B-6

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WITHERS, Jim  I-C-1 WOLKIS, Ed VIII C-10 WOODS, Rob  II-A-9 WRIGHT, Kathy Allen I C-7

XU, Hua VIII C-5 YOUN, Se-Hwan VIII C-4 ZHA, Mengyi (Zed) V B-2, VI-C ZWERNER, Janna III C-1

 

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DETAILED SESSION BREAKDOWN: 

I) SOM 110 A) Community / Public Health: Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Moderators: Suzanne Maddux & Melissa Robinson

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Sandra Thurman / Interfaith Health Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University - Community development, from theory to practice.

2. Michelle Naicker / Aim Projects-The AIDS pandemic in Africa

3. Mignon Smith / Global Associates for Health Development, Inc.-The Influence of Culture, Socioeconomics, and Gender Upon Susceptibility to HIV/AIDS, particularly among African American Women

4. Zizi Joseph-Imatorbhebhe / Alliance Bio-medical - Combating HIV in Nigeria using an Innovative Program & Method

5. Jeremias Ramucesse / Mozambique Network Against Poverty and HIV/AIDS Reduction / Euardo Mondlane University-The Mozambique Experience: Peace, Democracy, Poverty, HIV/AIDS, Climate Disorder, and Global Investments…Dilemnas and Challenges on Achievement of MDGs

6. Sheldon Cohen – The public health threat of smoking…Tobacco is still one of America’s biggest killers.

7. Steven Schmidbauer / Child Family Health International-spreading cultural sensitivity in everyday situations to foster ethical choices

8. Yvan Bishikira / Human Health Aid / Burundi: How to increase the capacity of volunteer public health efforts resulting in a healthier human race and more peaceful world

9. Ash Hasnain & Christine Conley / Heartbeat International…making a difference in heart disease around the world

10. Ann Kennedy / The Kenya Project- improving the health and education of children in Kenya

11. Robert Tracy/Well Being Foundation – funding and building drinking water well across the Globe to save human life communities and cultures

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12. Daniel Bercu / Doctors at War: Putting out a call to action for healthcare providers to join the movement against human trafficking

13. Mary Beall & Megan Beall -Human trafficking: the expanding world pandemic

14. James Banks / University of Cincinnati-Community Based Participatory Research in Nepal: Applying quality improvement principles and lessons learned

15. Susan Henderson – Practicing physician at in Atlanta Grady and VA who attended medical school in Canada and would like to discuss the Canadian Health Care System

16. Malachi Orondo / People’s Health Movement--the port of Mombasa, Kenya was a major drug trafficking center for many countries throughout the world…the center is closing and the Kenyan youth who have become addicted to these drugs are now suffering from withdrawal. No therapy is available to help them.

I) SOM 110 B) Environmental & Education Programs: Sun. 8:30am – 12:00

Moderator Suzanne Maddux & Melissa Robinson

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Colin Denlea / Trashwater.org- The Global Water Crisis: Statistics, addressing the needs, and impacting the problem.

2. Imani Ma’at / Focused Health- Why Alkalize the body?

3. Tantoh Nforba (Farmer Tantoh) / Save Your Future Association (Cameroon, Africa): Developing systems to provide clean water in rural communities.

4. Mohammed Attiah Munkaelu, Junior / Pade net-Greening Africa

5. Simon Peter Amunau -Expanding volunteerism in the integration of community health and nature conservation; the case of Gulu district, Uganda

6. David Veazie / Southern Polytechnic State University-Advanced Materials and Composites for Infrastructure Applications in Developing Countries for Sustainability, Cost, and Ease of Construction

7. Erin Glynn / Sierra Club- Coal and Health

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8. Lorrie King / The LaVya Initiative / University of Liverpool-Removing Barriers to Education for Girl-Children in Rural Andhra Pradesh, India through Sanitation Interventions

9. Dan Hougendobler / Emory University - When goodwill isn’t enough: The heavy price of unsustainable water interventions in Haiti.

10. Kathy Bryson/Community Empowerment and Development – An organization which provides training in environmental development in order to make powerful changes with an emphasis on local empowerment rather than focus on external dependency

I) SOM 110 C) Poverty & Homeless Programs: Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator Suzanne Maddux & Melissa Robinson

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Jim Withers / Street Medicine Institute & Operation Safety Net-medical care for the homeless worldwide

2. Dominic Oghuma / HumanCapital Int-Addressing poverty and ignorance: the bane of third world health-related problems  

3. Amir Shahbaz Bhatti / Shahbaz Isaac Ministries- Health Conditions of poor people and flood affected people of Pakistan.

4. Priscilla Johnson / Morehouse School of Medicine- Urban medicine for displaced vulnerable populations

5. Jimiyu Evans / Kids Home Collaborative-Collaboration among homeless programs in Metro Atlanta.

6. Yolanda Whyte / Pediatrician – Child Rights in the US…Violations in all areas of education, health care, child poverty, etc.

7. Kathy Allen Wright / Professional Comprehensive Housing Counselor – Financial Survival: The fall of the housing market and its effects on our environment and impact on the living conditions.

8. Don Smith / Village Empowerment-Solving Food Shortages and Giving Hope to the Poorest Villages in Africa

9. Nina Appareddy / Nachiketa Tapovan “Project Hello” – Breaking the cycle of poverty in the urban slums of Hyderabad, India through primary education

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10. Charlotte Fairchild, moderator -Homeless Insights: Panel of people who are or have been homeless

II) SOM 120 A) Igniting the Humanitarian Spirit Around the World Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Meena Verma

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Balakrishnan, Usha / CARTHA-The CARTHA initiative: cultivating academic-practitioner networks of Collaborative Doers who enhance the positive impact of technological and social innovations

2. Shadi Farhangrazi / Biotrends International & Biotrends Foundation- Citizen scientists: How do we go beyond academia and realize that rolling up our sleeves at the community level with a science background can make a difference…creating and evaluating new programs

3. Mona Shah-Joshi / Art of Living Foundation (UN-based non-profit in 151 countries- Teaching the importance of volunteering, sustaining volunteer efforts, and reducing stress with meditation.)

4. Rochelle Barry / Corporation for National & Community Service-National service to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering

5. Kathy Handra/ Office of the Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps-medical reserves core: volunteers building healthy and resilient communities

6. Speaker to be Announced

7. Dave Soleil / The Movement – Professional leadership education consultant and lead organizer of The Movement speaks on the world’s largest flash mob performance (to take place on October 31st , 2011 in towns and cities around the world) in service to combatting obesity for healthier kids

8. Brad Patterson, VGS Golfers-fundraising for humanitarian efforts such as Haiti relief efforts.

9. Rob Woods - A communication expert gives his insight into communicating the Humanitarian Message…from a PR stance.

10. Clint Rogers / International Ministry of Peace – Professor & researcher holding a doctorate in Instructional Psychology and Technology who has collaborated with business gurus such as Tony Robbins and Chet Holmes presents an interactive look at bringing the world's most ancient wisdom traditions to solve modern day problems…novel ways in which new media/social media can combine with ancient wisdoms to revolutionize humanitarian work around the world

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11. Ethel Ware Carter / Regional Council of Churches of Metropolitan Atlanta-Activating faith based networks to strengthen health and humanitarian assets at all levels - mental, physical, spiritual, socio-economic and environmental

12. Martha Collier / Habitat for Humanity International - Volunteerism as Solidarity: How can our humanitarian volunteer efforts build local capacity of vulnerable people and organizations to carry on after we leave? How can we reinforce forward thinking people and organizations, and not reinforce the poverty status quo?

13. Brad Patterson, VGS Golfers, moderator – Panel: popular sports figures who are humanitarian role models, including Otis Nixon (pro-baseball), Dennis Murray (pro-basketball)

II) SOM 120 B) Innovative Mental Health Programs in the U.S. Sun. 8:30am – 12:00

Moderator: Meena Verma

*average amount of time per speaker = @25 minutes

1. Dennis Murray / Youth Development & Capacity Building, Inc.-youth health and environmental development

2. Tina Dennard /Adopt-A-Role Model Program-Making a difference and looking for the Next!...a program in which volunteers donate time to follow their paths, whether teachers, doctors, history makers, etc.

3. Emir Sehic / Warriors2Citizens-A mental health program for military service members, veterans, and family

4. Pamela Williams / AiJalon Inc. Adult Day Health-Innovative approaches for caring for the aged

5. Nancy Denofio / The Broderick Brain Foundation-Research for individuals with brain disorders, including Alzheimers, MS, ALS, and motor function

6. Doreen Taylor – A home healthcare expert with 30 years of experience discusses new methods in how to determine the accelerations and stability in Dementia and Alzheimer’s, the union between mental health and medical health, and the value of decreasing drugs and increasing care provider intervention

7. Melody LeBaron - Creating Simplicity, Order, and Natural Beauty at Home and Work…Partnering with our homes and workplaces, to find ones that will create more sustainable and joyful spaces--and lives.

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8. Doug Bremner / Emory University,  Brig Gen John Owings, Col. Michael Roberts, & Ross Mason / Georgia Department of Public Health (Vice Chairman)- Panel: to speak on the design of a retreat at Calloway Gardens for soldiers returning from Iraq and their families

II) SOM 120 C) Innovative Volunteer Programs in the U.S. Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Meena Verma

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Jeri Sumitani / Emory PA Program: South Georgia Farmworker Health Project-academic programs to provide migrant farmer healthcare in South Georgia

2. Joanne Thurston / Cobb County Medical Society-strategic issues of starting and growing a health clinic for the uninsured

3. Ifeanyi Felix Nnajiofor-hospital volunteer programs

4. Jack Bernard / SCORE (SBA affiliate)-Volunteering to help small health care oriented businesses

5. Todd Schlesinger-Volunteerism in your community: Free and Low Cost Health Screenings…free skin screenings for skin cancer

6. Doris Nelms, moderator / United Hospice Atlanta- Panel: The role of volunteers in hospice work. Panelists include David Boal (Tapestry Hospice) & Bailey Barash (Documentary “203 Days”)

7. Eleanor Smith / Concrete Change – Concrete change works with legislation and volunteer organizations to provide universally accessible housing designs for all people

8. J.D. McCrary / Lutheran Services of Georgia - Refugee Resettlement in Georgia

9. Linda Grabbe / Community Advanced Practice Nurses Clinic, with Yvonne Hewitt, Janell Ball, & Michelle Brookey – A nurse practitioner / clinical assistant director and student volunteers to speak on the “Herban Garden” project offered to homeless women in Atlanta seeking daytime refuge at the Atlanta Day Shelter

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10. Alison O’Neil / Beauty Becomes You - A health promoting best practices model for personal aesthetics in geriatric care, addressing the importance of grooming and hygienic care of older adults.

11. Shaun Verma / Milton High School: MDJunior Program…Inspiring Selfless Service through Mentorship…empowering teens to make a difference in their communities through medical volunteerism

III) SOM 130 A) Humanitarian Advocacy Efforts Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Tamica Means

*average amount of time per speaker = @30 minutes

1. Henry Kahn  / Physicians for a National Health Program-access to healthcare for all Americans

2. Pippa Abston / North Alabama Healthcare for All-healthcare for all in America: The perspective from a practicing pediatrician

3. Joanna Reid / JoannaCare – Through JoannaCare we are helping others dealing with extreme medical situations both financially and through advocacy

4. Jack Birge, Tanner Hospital, Carrollton, GA -A physician with 52 years of medical practice who continues to be an active patient advocate (indigents without insurance, industrial poisoning of the environment, adequate public health, etc)

5. Simon Thayel Sakharia / CSCA India-academic institutions advocating to help the poor and sick (slum areas)   

6. Mary McMahon / Nurses For the Nations-Assisting the indigenous and the poor with Malaria in developing countries through the 7 pillars of transformational care

7. Rafael Veraza-A story of mobilizing to fundraise and fight bureaucracy to save the life of an immigrant Mexican boy in need of a heart transplant

8. Rita Valenti / Health Care-NOW, Georgia-Learning from the history of struggle in Georgia for universal, comprehensive health care for all, and how this can inform our strategic efforts to achieve this goal in current times

9. Speaker to be announced.

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10. Charlotte Fairchild / Fear Thou Not-safety awareness / promotion of the buddy system to change kidnapping & murder statistics

III) SOM 130 B) Programs to Reduce Violence or Discord Sun. 8:30am – 12:00

Moderator: Tamica Means

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Alyse Lopez-Salm / Partnership Against Domestic Violence-preventing intimate partner violence / providing survivor support for those battered or abused by a dating partner or spouse

2. Frank Vandall / Emory University Law School-Guns, children, and congress 3. Debra Poss / Organizer of Dennis Kucinich Meet-Up Group - A proposal for a

“US Dept of Peace and Non-Violence”4. Dexter Humphrey / JASA Enterprises-The Importance of Literacy, Anti-

bullying, Non Violence Initiatives for Students 5. James P. Griffin Jr. / Metropolitan Atlanta Violence Prevention Partnership

(MAVPP)- How to Talk with Seventh- to-Twelfth Grade African Americans from Boyhood to Manhood: A Holistic Approach

6. Victor Osas Wilson / Saint Paul University-Conflict management in the work place

7. Arthur Powell / EGRESS Consultants LLC - Community Accountability: Dealing With Gangs and the urgency for people to become active in their communities, addressing gang issues to make their neighborhoods safer.

8. Ann Kelly / Hands & Words are Not For Hurting Project- an effective award-winning tool in abuse and violence prevention education that has been implemented in homes, schools, and communities nationally and internationally

9. Antony Thaliath / Gandhi Foundation of USA –Non-violent conflict resolution…Following the footsteps of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.    

III) SOM 130 C) Medical Missions & Clinics

Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Tamica Means

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Janna Zwerner, The Power of One - Project B.R.A.S.I.L.: the Power of One – Learn how over a 2 year period and for less than $1000, 1 ton of medical &

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rehab equipment was flown from Boston to a remote town in Brazil & given to impoverished residents with disabilities

2. Frank Brightwell, Somos Amigos Medical Missions - Lessons learned after fourteen years of operating a medical and dental clinic in a rural and under-served area of a developing country

3. Maria Castejon, Clinica Medica Manos de Jesus - Clinica Medica Manos de Jesus, in the mountains of Copan Ruinas, Honduras: An opportunity for public health students & residents or anyone else involved in global health issues to get involved in various projects that range from preventive medicine to treating active diseases.

4. Sunandan (Sonny) Bandyopadhyay / Global HEED-the Global HEED operating model: recruiting unpaid volunteers to be consistent Executive Board performers; development work in Guatemala in healthcare, education, and microfinance; creating University Chapters; starting a health program; assisting with the formation of the Global Health & Humanitarian Summit.

5. Ruth Long / International Service Learning-Medical, dental, nursing, public health, and veterinarian service / mission trips for students to provide hands-on experience and potential academic credit

6. Rosemary Clement / Breast Health Global Initiative - Bringing the Breast Care Standards to Low Resource Countries

7. Kenneth Rutledge / Uro-P.A.A.C.S. - Developing Urological teaching curriculum & training for 8 African Missionary Hospitals training General Surgeons

8. Lauren O’Brien / Embraced Atlanta – Director / Founder of an organization that collects orthopedic and prosthetic equipment and redistributes them to health clinics and individuals in need both locally and globally will speak on starting a non-profit… how and where to get started

9. Muhumed Abdullahi/ Abdullahi Intiative Medical Group – A Kenya native speaks on improving the field of medicine and the diseases that affect most people in the world from a business prospective

10. Garrett Adams / Pediatrician & President P.N.P.H. -- The Beersheba Clinic: Insights into Running a Volunteer Clinic

IV) HARLAND A) Creativity & Making a Difference…Clowning and the Arts: Sat. 12:00 – 6:00pm

Moderators: Brad Olschansky, Issifu Harruna, & Henrique Rego

*average amount of time per speaker = @30 minutes

1. Hiep Nguyen / Circle Painting Project-fostering creativity, holistic healing, future, leaders, and civic engagement

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2. Buford P. Fuddwhacker (Roger Reece) – Motivational speaker, humorist and country philosopher will give a talk on maintaining a positive attitude…”Put Your Hound Dog Out of its Misery”

3. Brenda M. Tillman-Promoting global unity and respect for different cultures through creative writing & spoken word.

4. Barbara & Marc O’Brien -Sanctuary Island, Inc: A Joruney to Enhance Self Esteem: An RN mother and physically challenged son who has a BA degree in communications and is an author, support others to publish their stories, participate in therapeutic horseback riding, and enhance the health, literacy, life experience, and self-esteem of wounded warriors and others who are disabled, and children facing adversity.

5. John Glick /Gesundheit! Institute-An overview of the Gesundheit! Institute (Patch Adams’ organization), which reaches out globally to help in all sectors of distressed communities, combining art, healthcare, and collaborative community development

6. Tim Cunningham - Clowns without Borders: developing psychosocial relief programs that include performances and workshops in post-earthquake Haiti, and how to translate this work into other zones of conflict and catastrophe.

7. Roberto Ravagnani & Felipe Mello / Canto Cidadao, Brazil - The Clown in the hospital environment as a tool to stimulate citizenship.

8. Henrique Rego, Luiza Oliveira & Bruno Salveira / Sorrir e Viver (To Smile is to Live) – Clowning and story-telling classes for medical students to create an improved and more humanitarian medical education

9. Fred Jeremy Seligson / Children’s Peace Train: Creating a humanitarian peace movement for children and their artworks from countries world-over.

10. Karen Clarke/ Flint P Fleming Jr Art Foundation – Creator of Caribbean Melange Radio to promote culture infusionism and recognize that self-hate manifests into outward conflict with others.

11. The Evolution Rappers – A CONCERT - Conscious innovative young people speak out through music.

IV) HARLAND B) Integrative Health: Sun. 8:30am – 12:00  

Moderators: Brad Olschansky & Issifu Harruna

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   *average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Marty Finkelstein / Holistic Wellness & Pain Center - Chiropractic Rep of Flying Doctors of America speaks on strategies for holistic healing and wellness, and healthy relationships that heal the world

2. Bob Lancer / WSB Radio Show Bob Lancer's Parenting Solutions -Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves: Reversing the "the old school" parenting practices to produce adults who honor one another and the sacredness of life

3. Corina Pia / Sandy Springs Yoga -Improving one’s health through meditation

4. Bethanie Wilkinson / Cancer Education Foundation – Cancer education, from promoting health to helping those with cancer, the caregivers, and survivors via workshops

5. Michael Jamison / Inner Key Health Care - Qi-Gong and the benefits of lifestyle modification

6. Michael Scimeca– Author of “The Guardian Within” will present “Forward Healing,” an excitingly new model of eldering that advances the art of stepping well into each new phase of life

7. Victoria Taylor/Acupuncturist – Community acupuncture an effective way to bring deep healing to many individuals

8. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers – A breast cancer conqueror speaks on empowering women around the globe about healthier choices for their body and to inspire them to be Proactive with Prevention, specifically as it relates to breast cancer

9. John Papp- ACSM Trainer / Co-Founder of LifestyleTuneup and "7 Minutes for Better Fitness" - Base Camps talks about the simple steps to living a healthy lifestyle.

10. Shannon Lagasse/ Young and Fresh Health – Holistic health education and coaching about how to eat for energy, weight lost, and longevity

 IV) HARLAND   C) Health Education:  Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderators: Issifu Harruna & Brad Olschansky

  *average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

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1. Gina Johnson / Picture of Health Foundation- Obesity in kids / eating healthy on a low budget

2. Deborah Murray / University of Kentucky /Health Education through Extension Leadership - Preventing childhood obesity in Appalachia     

3. Andrew Chung - Cardiologist tries to put himself out of business teaching everyone to lose the terrible bad inside fat which causes a plethora of medical problems

4. David Slavin / Unitarian Universalist Church of Atlanta-improving the American diet by getting back to food instead of food products / racial inequalities / healthy food accessibility issues for the inner city poor & minority population

5. Shula Edelkind / Feingold Association of the United States-An introduction to the Feingold Diet as reasonable intervention for ADHD, and the role of food additives as triggers in cognitive, learning, and health problems

6. Kelly Timco- Fighting obesity can be fun: Hula hooping your way to good health

7. Linda Johnson- Fighting obesity through dance.

8. Andy Chung / GA Tech-“What’s in a Doctor’s Bag?” Club – a program to demystify medicine to young kids

9. Raymond Boyce / Asthma & Allergy Foudation of America

10. Janell Ball (Emory School of Nursing) – The effects of gardening on mental wellness.

11. Lakeba Wallace / Young Women with Breast Cancer-Breast cancer education and support

12. Amparo Gonzalez / Emory Latino Diabetes Education Program – A Culturally Sensitive Diabetes Self-Management Education Program for Latinos in the US, providing education on lifestyle behaviors, coping skills, and problem-solving to achieve metabolic control and reduce the risk of devastating complications.

13. Chase Black / Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine-Panel discussion on childhood obesity: ways that the community, schools, and parents can prevent obesity in children, such as behavior modification, healthier options in school cafeterias, etc.

 

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V) WHSCAB A) International Medical Missions: Part 1 Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Steve Thiltgen

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Marshall Lyon / Emory School of Medicine Division of Infectious Disease-Africa / how to get started in volunteering

2. Charles Moore / Founder and Co-Editor of the IJMV, CEO of the Healing Community Center at City of Refuge – An introduction to the International Journal of Medical Volunteerism, a quarterly international peer-reviewed journal initiated at last year’s International Medical Volunteerism Conference

3. Barbara Stone / General Board of Global Ministries, Consultant for Mission Volunteers -- A Community Based Approach to Mission Work

4. Connie Cheren / Partners for Care- How Americans can help and do no harm

5. Stephen Martin / Amigos for Christ-Short-term international surgical missions - Why go? What is the hope? What is the reality?

6. Steven Roser & Jay Stanka / Emory University-Nicaragua / pediatric cleft lip/palate surgical repair missions

7. Steven Roser & Jay Stanka / Emory University-Preparing for participation in disaster relief/humanitarian aid programs

8. Deepa Ranganathan / Arpan Global Charities - A volunteer medical trip abroad - the good, the bad and How to make the best of it!

9. Bill Reichart / Christian Medical & Dental Associations of Atlanta-overcoming the obstacles to volunteer: how to move from interest to involvement

10. Francisco Palomeque / EncuentrosMED - Medical Spanish and Global Health issues

11. Anand Sridharan / Catholic Medical Mission Board- Enhancing and expanding global medical volunteerism

12. Annabel Green-Lavielle / Global Heart Network-an example of how technology can boost synergism among humanitarian efforts: A unique web-

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based platform promoting and expediting collaboration between nonprofits working in the field of pediatric cardiac care

13. Nell Diallo / Medshare-A successful program which demonstrates how medical surplus can be used to improve healthcare delivery in the developing world and do no harm

14. Olalekan Olaifa / Emory University-Teaching and developing infrastructure in developing countries; a perspective from a Nigerian physician who has been on the front lines

V) WHSCAB B) International Medical Missions: Part 2 Sun. 8:30 – 12:00

Moderator: Steve Thiltgen

*average amount of time per speaker = @ 20 minutes

1. Ira Leeds / Emory Medishare-Haiti / surgery: student involvement 2. Mengyi (Zed) Zha / Peking University -China / first student-run free clinic in

China, based on the U.S. model

3. Joe Smiddy / St. Mary’s Health Wagon, Clinchco, VA / Body & Soul Medical Clinic, Beliz-Appalachia to Belize: student medical missions

4. Jerimiah Grantham- Preparing for medical emergency missions

5. James Burris / The Hands of Christ, Inc.- Designing hospitals in areas of need abroad

6. Olaseni Ajibade, Emory University-Nigeria / Cultural sensitivity and ethical responsibility; a perspective from a Nigerian student at Emory

7. Mike Miller / Predisan- Funding and board development (nuts & bolts of fundraising)

8. Victor Mbaba / Africa’s Children’s Fund-Promoting medical volunteerism in developing countries

9. Sarah Rae Strunk / Emory University School of Medicine-Why should we teach people to fish?  Healthcare provider education as a means to impact sustainable change in resource-limited settings: Lessons learned from Haiti and Rwanda

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V) WHSCAB C) International Medical Missions: Part 3 Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderator: Steve Thiltgen

*average amount of time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. Jonathan Pollack / Emory Global Surgery Program-surgery programs in the developing world

2. Darrius Maggi & Bob Scanlon / West Africa Fistula Foundation- Sierra Leone / obstetrical fistulas

3. Gordon Nyabade / Go Fishnet Youth Project-Kenya / treatment of children with bacterial meningitis

4. Harold Adolph / St. Luke’s Health Care Foundation (Soddo Christian Hospital, Ethiopia)-Africa / training and surgery for rural Africa

5. Audry Klossner / Damien House- Treating Hansen’s disease in Ecuador

6. Anita Rich, Nurses Heart to Heart- Iraq / heart disease, screening, & surgery / cardiac nurse training Iraq / nursing / heart to heart programs

7. Jaime Tisnado/VCU Medical School – Andes, Peru/Teaching medical skills, providing supplies

V) WHSCAB D) Closing KEY NOTE Presentation: Patch Adams Sun. 5:30 – 8:00pm

Introduction by Neil Shulman / Emory University School of Medicine, the Chairman of the Global Health & Humanitarian Summit and the real Doc Hollywood

Patch Adams presents “The Joys & Challenges of Health & Humanitarian Volunteer Work” -- Insights from the Internationally-Acclaimed Activist, Clown, and Doctor who was played by Robin Williams in the 1998 Warner Brothers movie

True to the movie about his life, the real Patch Adams has devoted his life to creating the Gesundheit! Institute and inspiring a model for a more humanitarian face for health care in the United States and around the world. He regularly leads international clown mission trips to war-torn and suffering parts of the world to calm the nerves of distressed children, patients, and caregivers.

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VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions A) Specialty Care Access for the Uninsured: A Flourishing Local Free Clinic Model Sat. 12 - 1pm

Moderated by Kimberly Stillwachs / Good Samaritan Health Center

Panel: A panel of Good Samaritan staff, including founder & president Bill Warren: The difficulty in accessing specialty care for uninsured, low-income patients and the model Good Samaritan Health Center uses to overcome this difficulty

VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions B) Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities Sat. 1 – 2pm

Moderated by Melissa Firestone / Commission on Disability Affairs, Fulton County

Panel: Panelists include Vernitia Shannon / N’ Spi’ One: Persons with disabilities and their issues

Guest appearance / concert by the Mills Fulton County Senior Facility’s guitar group…Music Therapy for Senior Adults

VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions C) Spreading the Free Clinic Model from America to China Sat 2 - 3 pm

Moderated by Zed Zha / Peking University Health Science Center Student-Run Free Clinic Project

Open Discussion: Student Initiatives…Making a Difference in Health Care Around the World

VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions D) Awareness / Fundraising For Cardiovascular Health in Africa Sun. 9 – 11am

Moderated by Annabel Green-Lavielle

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Open Meeting: Awareness and Fundraising to Improve Cardiovascular Health in Africa…innovative approaches such as movie projects: “The Backyard Tribe”

VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions E) Affordable Health Care for All Sun. 1 – 2 pm

Moderated by Henry Kahn / Physicians for a National Health Program

Open Caucus: Advocacy for Affordable Health Care for All Americans (USA) 

VI) SOM 153A Panels, Break-Outs, & Open Discussions F) How to Support Your Loved Ones in Time of Dying Sun. 4 – 5 pm

Moderated by Melody LeBaron / Transforming Space, Transforming Self

Workshop: Making Room for Death: Preparing the Space in which a Loved One will Die… Creating a space that supports the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual process of your dying—as well as how to empower your dying loved one to guide that process.

VII) SOM 190P A) Workshops: Emergency & Preparedness Topics for Volunteers Sat. 11am – 1:30pm

Moderated by Orlando Vallone

1) Emergency and Preparedness Overview Speaker: Marilyn Self – Director Emergency and Preparedness - American Red Cross, Atlanta GA. (11am)

2) Volunteer Medical Response CaseSpeaker: Antonio Marttos Junior, MD – Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director of Trauma Telemedicine - Jackson Memorial Hospital, Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care - University of Miami - Miller School of Medicine (11:40am)3) Community Response during Emergency/Disaster SituationsSpeakers: tentative speaker from CERT, CDC, or communications volunteer (12:20pm)

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VII) SOM 190P B) An Innovative Approach to Facilitating New Medical Discoveries Sat. 2:00 -3:00pm

Moderated by Reza Bhiwandiwalla, Forrest Alvarez, Hamin Jeon, and Olgert Dewas

An innovative approach to facilitating new medical discoveries via the internet and social networking….collecting and sorting the data on people who do better than expected with their prognosis of any ailment.

VIII) WINSHIP BALLROOM A) A Diverse Spectrum of Humanitarian Efforts & Issues: Part 1 Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Moderated by Susanne Pickering

*Average time per speaker = @20 minutes

1. David Jockers – Presenting The 5 Essentials for Amazing Health in an effort to maximize the standard of living

2. Don Simmons /International Sound Therapy Association – Meditation as a personal path to peace

3. Donna Goodheart – When life has given you all you can take, then it’s time to start laughing…from behind! : Turning cancer survival experiences into an uplifting book.

4. Trisha Tyler / Georgia Aquarium - Sustainable seafood…the issues relating to certain fishing methods, the impact of certain seafoods on human health (including mercury exposure), and resources to support better consumer choices

5. Ann Bassarab / Osotua Rhino Sanctuary – Community-based conservation in Kenya: insights from an American married to a Maasai tribesman.

6. Majid Shafiq (Emory School of Medicine) – The greatest humanitarian crisis in recent history: An overview of the recent South Asian floods, including the current situation

7. Festus Adu/ Women Infant and Child Immunizations – The state of Nigerian Children

8. Kimberly Goodloe / Mended Hearts – Pain with a Purpose…A cardiac patient speaks about turning trials to triumph, and volunteering to help other patients and their families in the cardiac unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital

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9. Kathleen Cooley / More For Atlanta – Humanitarian/activist speaks on alternative “community” living along with volunteering to feed, dress, house, and give assistance to people in need through More for Atlanta

10. Jan Gundersen / Emory University – The story of how an Emory student organized his own soccer camp for the slum kids (orphans and vulnerable kids) of Langas Primary School in Kenya, working the entire previous school year fundraising for soccer equipment and funding.

11. Neema Iyer/ Graduate student at Emory – The need for sexual education in schools in Africa

12. Maurice LeCroy – Examining and redefining the traditional roles of the masculine and feminine in this current time, so we are empowered to create a healthy and balanced relationship, community and world

13. Celeste Koshida/ Women’s Federation for World Peace – The role of women’s leadership in the 21st century

14. Daron Joffe/ Farmer D Organics – Organic farming, gardening, biodynamics, school gardens, health, nutrition in relation to growing your own food

VIII) WINSHIP B) A Diverse Spectrum of Humanitarian Efforts & Issues: Part 2 Sun. 8:30am – 12:00

Moderated by Susanne Pickering

1. Mitch Rostad/ HEAL and the HEALing Community Center – Update presentation from last year’s conference

2. Nichelle Walker / Hands of Love USA – The plight of orphans in Africa: my journey and missionary experience

3. Michael Agwanda / Life for Children Ministry – HIV/AIDS and Vulnerable Children in Africa: A new approach to an old problem

4. Murphy Chimezie (public health) – The quality of anti-retroviral therapy in South Nigeria and gaps in access.

5. OPEN SLOT – MAJICK REMOVED

6. Marie Ambrosia (strategic planner) – Healthier Wealthier society: A collective approach to community empowerment and development

7. Kathy Bryson / Southern Institute for Appropriate Technology – Community development approaches: How simple low-cost technologies can bring

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powerful differences in basic human needs in the developing world

8. Gordan Draves/President of Georgians Against Smoking Pollution – Health Education Programs, Environmental risks of secondhand cigarette smoking and tobacco campaigns

VIII) WINSHIP C) A Diverse Spectrum of Humanitarian Efforts & Issues: Part 3 Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderated by Susanne Pickering

Average time = 20 minutes per speaker

1. Connie Harryman/American Creativity Association, Austin Global – Applying creativity to global issues

2. Daniel Pohnke / Full Moon Rising – an Israeli musician speaks on an international music project to promote a movement of empowered people living up to their fullest potential through the creation of the Brave New World album recorded in India and Israel, with a different producer and a different set of musicians for each song

3. Kevin “Khao” Cates / Bridge DAGap (rapper) – Empowering youth in the community locally and internationally through rap music to create an international movement of positive transformation, respect, understanding, and cooperation within the youth culture.

4. Jongdae Kim, Heesoo Lim, Gahee Lee, Se-Hwan Youn / Liberty in North Korea – Human rights conditions in North Korea

5. Hua Xu - An introduction to Emory China Care: Helping Chinese orphans with medical care and life-changing surgeries.

6. Hitesh Kakkad / Sarah Jane Brain Foundation – Chairi malformation and brain surgery…A patient’s perspective

7. John Shippee / Regional Council of Churches of Metro Atlanta – Advocacy from the hospital bed: Patient, family, and low level staff directly influencing hospital leadership and quality control

8. Debra Antin / ANGEL Network – Raising awareness about the need for medical literacy… and making it uplifting and fun

9. Antony Hernandez (New Health Solutions) – Peace in our world; the new health paradigm

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10. Ed Wolkis (photographer) – Faces of Tibet: Touring with the Flying Doctors…through the eye of a camera

11. Stan Mullins (artist) – The Art of Giving: Creating, communicating, and inspiring…from Athens, GA to Rwanda to the Aboriginal cultures of Australia

12. Francois “Muchachu” Muchachuman – Saved by an Elephant: Experiences in Africa with conserving wildlife and improving life circumstances through cohabitation

13. Sucheta Rawal (writer) – International Volunteerism…a writer’s perspective

IX) WH 207 Holism: From the Science of Consciousness to Integrative/Holistic/Alternative Medicine: Part 1 Sat. 12:00 –5:00pm

Moderated by Eva Herr

Average time per speaker = 50 minutes

1. Elizabeth Rauscher, PhD - HOLISM: Physics to Holistic and Energy/Alternative Medicine

2. Norm Shealy, MD/ Holos Institute - Life Beyond 100—Secrets of the Fountain3. Rollin McCraty/ Director of Research Heartmath Research Institute &

Katherine Floriano/ Executive Director of Institute of Heartmath - Global Coherence Project and Exploring the Role of the Heart in Human Performance

4. Magda Havas, PhD – ElectroSmog5. Burton Goldberg - Treating Cancer Holistically6. Susan Kolb, MD / Millenium Healthcare - Cost Benefits of the Spiritual/

Holistic/ Integrative Medical Model

IX) WH 207 Holism: From the Science of Consciousness to Integrative/Holistic/Alternative Medicine: Part 2 Sun 12:00-4:00pm

Moderated by Eva Herr

Average time per speaker = 50 minutes

1. Paul Rademacher, PhD - The Monroe Institute

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2. Eric Lapp & Christina Vaselek/Alliance for Addiction Solution - A Promising Holistic Solution for Addiction

3. Eva Herr, Medical Intuitive/ Holistic Health Journalist/Radio Host - Early Detection of Disease: How Do You Know?

4. Tasneem Bhatia, MD - Holistic & Integrative Health - Medicine as a Future Model of Health in Healthcare

5. Brad Gould, MD/Millenium Healthcare - Energy Medicine

6. Mike Greenberg, DC/Millenium Healthcare - How Food is Making Us Sick

X) WH 208 A) Warrior To Citizen: Advocating for the Emotional Health of Veterans & Their Families : Part 1 Sat. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Warrior to Citizen will be debuting their critically essential, one-of-a-kind program, launching in Georgia with a campus and retreat center located at GA Callaway Gardens. This program addresses veterans and enlisted troops’ challenges and helps to heal families, strengthen relationships, and develop the necessary skills to manage military life and, following deployments, reintegrate into their families and communities.

1:00pm Coming Home: Combat Deployment and the Family - Douglas Bremner MD (Director Psychiatry, VA & College of Medicine, Emory University)

2:00pm Warrior To Citizen panel: discussion about the attributes and benefits of the “holistic healing, counseling, education, training campus and action sports program” at Calloway Gardens; and their importance.

Panelists: BG CH John Owings (Ret), Col Michael Roberts (Ret), Jona Owings, Ross Mason (Chairman, GA DCH), Michael Keating (US Navy Ret), Col Robert Ledlee (Ret), Douglas Bremner MD, Horace Sibley (representing Calloway Gardens)

3:00pm The Soldiers’ Perspective…A Town Hall Meeting and Exchange with the Audience

Panelists: MG(RET.) Thomas Wessels USA (Vice Chairman, USO & Vice President/Wealth Management at Merrill Lynch), CPT Emir Sehic (GA NG HQ.), CH CPT Leslie Nelson, Col Robert Ledee (Ret), Armor 4 Troops, Dr. Timothy Boone (CPT Ret, GA Tech Research Institute)

4:00pm Presentations on Curriculum and Future Directions: Training, Education, Mentoring, Virtual Connections, Social Media, Spirituality

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Panelists: BG CH John Owings (Ret), Dr. Rollin McCraty (HeartMath Research Center, Director of Research), Col Michael Roberts (Ret), Douglas Bremner MD (Director Psychiatry, VA & College of Medicine, Emory University)

X) WH 208 B) Warrior To Citizen: Advocating for the Emotional Health of Veterans & Their Families : Part 2 Sun. 1:00 – 5:00pm

Moderated by Col. Michael Roberts

Warrior to Citizen will be debuting their critically essential, one-of-a-kind program, launching in Georgia with a campus and retreat center located at GA Callaway Gardens. This program addresses veterans and enlisted troops’ challenges and helps to heal families, strengthen relationships, and develop the necessary skills to manage military life and, following deployments, reintegrate into their families and communities.

1:00pm Effective methods for balancing the mind of the traumatized soldier: W2C Home Coming Initiative - Douglas Bremner, MD (Director Psychiatry, VA & College of Medicine, Emory University)

2:00pm Sharing the story: Film clips of interviews of deploying and returning soldiers from war - moderated by BG CH John Owings (Ret),

3:00pm Community ownership and social responsibility in the medical arena: An introduction - Neil Shulman MD, Summit Chairman, Emory University School of Medicine   Civilian responsibility and crossing the chasm - conducted by the Veterans Innovation Center

4:00pm   Open Q&A Forum to Panel   

XI) White Hall 206 A) A Diverse Spectrum of Humanitarian Efforts & Issues: Part 4 Sat. 12:00 – 5:00pm

Average time per speaker = 20 minutes

2. De’Andre Pickett – Disparities of Financial Stability in the African American community.

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3. Victor Love / the Zeigist Movement – Venus Project: Technological resource-based economy to free the need for money and create peace

4. Sarah Matthews / The Heart of a Mission: Mind, Yes – Hands, Yes – But Heart, For Sure! Lessons learned on what makes a mission trip more rewarding for the missionary and for the people served

5. Catherine Riverbark / The Helping Hands Mission: The health, nutrition, and educational needs of the children of Uganda, Kenya, and the Congo

6. Joe Turner / Volunteers to set up clinics through faith-based organizations to offer free health care to impoverished people or groups in crisis around the world

XI) White Hall 206 B) The Truth About Cigarettes: Open Dialogue with the Smoking Community Sun. 2:00 – 5:00pm

OPEN DISCUSSION: moderated by Emory Law Students Jim Felix, Alex Kass, and Mike Capps / Emory Law School, moderators - The Truth About Cigarettes: An Open Dialogue with the Smoking Community

XII) Anthropology 303 The Carter Center – Plans, Projects, and Internship Opportunities Fri. 4:00 – 5:00pm

Lauren Kent-Delany/ The Carter Center — Learn more about Jimmy Carter’s Nonprofit government organization that seeks to wage peace, fight disease, and bring hope to everyday people living in life threatening conditions caused by war, famine, and disease.

SOM CommonsGandhi Foundation of USA: Free Health ScreeningsSat. 11am – 2pm

Gandhi Foundation of USA: Free Health screenings To be held in the exhibit area of School of Medicine Local doctors to provide screenings

SOM (Outside)US Soccer Foundation: Free Soccer Clinic for KidsSat. 11am – 12noon

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Sat. 1 – 2pm

US Soccer Foundation: Passback Clinic: Free soccer Clinics for children ages 6 – 12 Led by local youth coaches All skill levels welcome Includes free soccer ball, T-shirt, snacks and drinks

DUC: Commons, Faculty Dining Room, Alumni Dining Room KIDS CORNER / YOGA For All Ages Sat. & Sun 10:00am – 5:00pm

Hands-on activities and performances for children. Arts, crafts, games, toy-making, clowns, and music Yoga for children, seniors, and everyone *young children will need to be accompanied by a guardian at all times.

Unfortunately we are unable to offer daycare services.

SOM 170A Video Screening Room : Movies, Documentaries, etc on Humanitarian Projects, Ideas, and Issues Fri. 5:00pm – 7:00pm Sat. 10:30am – 7:00pm Sun. 8:30am – 5:30pm

View documentaries and films relating to many of the speakers and organizations presenting at the summit.

Screening Schedule to be posted in School of Medicine


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