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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW DATE TIME

    HOMELESS PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 10:30AM WH

    HOMELESS PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 10:30AM WH

    HOMELESS PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 10:30AM WH

    HOMELESS PROGRAMS Volunteering with House Calls to the Homeless

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 10:30AM WH

    HOMELESS PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 10:30AM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    Getting started planning a health care volunteer team.

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 11:30AM WH

    LOCAN

    Youth and adult volunteers: Helping the homeless inAtlanta with free medical services.

    Establishing programs to treat mental illness in thehomeless population of Atlanta.

    Teaching meditation and mindfulness to homeless youthin Atlanta with peer co-leaders: the results of a pilotresearch project.

    House calls to the Homeless: The development of a streetmedicine program.

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ONGETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

    The ABC's of Volunteer Management: You Have thePeopleDo You Have a Plan?

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ON

    GETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

    An update on the availability of free malpractice

    insurance for health care volunteers (FTCA program).

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ONGETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

    Promoting & facilitating volunteer experiences for retiredhealthcare professionals: An overview of TAP-IN

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ONGETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

    Preparing for an international medical mission: Acomprehensive perspective of lessons learned frompersonal experience.

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ONGETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

    How to move from interest to involvement: removing thebarriers that keep you from the opportunities.

    WHERE TO BEGIN: TIPS ONGETTING LAUNCHED TOVOLUNTEER

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    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    Saturda April 17 8 30AM 12 NOON SOM

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Volunteer opportunities for both medical and lay peopleto help Mayan Indians in Guatemala and Nicaragua:

    offering the span of healing from surgery to spiritualhealth with Health Talents International.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Strengthening the health & development capacity of 220Guatemalan Mam Indian women from 12 villages throughskill building and microfinance.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Carolina for Kibera: bringing health and hope to the slumsof Nairobi, Kenya.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Providing medical care and health education to exiledTibetan monks, nuns, and laypersons in South India.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Taking volunteerism to the front lines of social action: Aprogram focused on addressing common treatableailments among nomadic communities in rural Kenya,where there is a wide spectrum of health issues, frommalaria to complications from childbirth.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Giving hope to orphans and street children in EasternAfrica by: a) Providing medical care, education, food, andclean water; b) Building a self-sustaining orphan village.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Volunteering to provide healthcare assistance and otherservices to the river-banks people of the Amazon Basin(Brazil) through World Hope Mission Ministry.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Child Care Foundation: Bringing physicians, nurses, andother health care providers on board to provide medicaloutreach and health education in rural Nigeria.

    COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING &EMPOWERING

    Science for peace in the Middle East: Promotingbiomedical research collaboration between Israelis andPalestinians

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

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    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    SURGERY PROGRAMS

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 12 NOON SOM

    The blessings and challenges of career volunteerism inmission surgery.

    A general surgeons insight into the challenges ofperforming wartime and developing world surgery indifficult areas such as Sudan, Congo, and Pakistan.

    Building bridges between Emory and Egypt: Seeingpatients, sharing knowledge, and performing difficultsurgical proceduresimproving the picture of the USA inthe Middle East.

    Surgery in the developing world: Surgery, global health,and the Emory Global Surgery Initiative.

    The empty niche of surgery within global health;disparities that exist between low and high incomecountries.

    A unique rural-based surgical training initiative usingmission hospitals as a response to african surgical

    manpower needs: Lessons learned in setting up surgicaleducation in mission hospitals.

    Treating the fistula women of Africa: How medicalvolunteers can not only cure these womens urinaryproblems, but also give them a new psychological leaseon lifefrom social outcast to cultural inclusion.

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    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM WH

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Raising awareness regarding the importance ofupliftment and medical literacy: The *ANGEL Network for

    upliftment & medical literacy

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    A cardiologists mission and passion to teach the twothings that we should all be doing to keep from havingeither a heart attack or stroke.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Whats in a Doctors Bag? Clubs.... Pre-med studentsgiving dynamic live presentations to educate elementaryschool kids about what to expect during a visit to the

    doctor.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Tackling public health concerns such as obesity, diabetes,heart disease, etc through helping people in urban areasdevelop personal and community vegetable gardens.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    LFAGA: Raising awareness and educating the LatinoCommunity on lupus in Georgia.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Laughter For Wellness: An overview of the internationalmovement of laughter programs to combat stress-relatedillnesses and foster mental health, and a demonstrationof laughter yoga.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    From the cocoon of academic gastroenterology emergesthe healing voice of a Physician-Musician on a Missionteaching kids to Get on a Mission of Nutrition.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Childhood obesityA fighting chance: The developmentof Impact Athletics, a nonprofit track & field association.

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    HealthRock) -- Music, educational songs and videos: Afun and effective way to teach health literacy to all ages

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    Saturday, April 17 8:30AM - 1:00PM W

    Saturday, April 17 10:00AM - 11:30AM W

    Saturday, April 17 10:00AM - 11:30AM W

    Saturday, April 17 11:00AM - 2:30PM W

    Saturday, April 17 11:00AM - 2:30PM W

    Saturday, April 17 11:00AM - 2:30PM W

    HEALTH EDUCATION &WELLNESS

    Renovacion Conyugal is the only organization in GA thatprovides coordinated prevention service for Latino

    families in the area of healthy family relationships forcouples, teens, and parents all in Spanish.) RenovacionConyugal: Addressing the need for coordinated healthprevention and educational services for Latino families in

    ADVOCACY FOR THE HEALTH OFUNINSURED & UNDERINSUREDPATIENTS: Grady: Advocacy forGrady Hospital & GradyPatientsA Case Study

    ADVOCACY FOR THE HEALTH OF

    UNINSURED & UNDERINSUREDPATIENTS: Grady: Advocacy forGrady Hospital & GradyPatientsA Case Study

    SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS:MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM AS ANINTEGRAL PART OF MEDICAL &HEALTH EDUCATION

    (Associate Dean of Community Health) -- CommunityVolunteerism at Morehouse School of Medicine.

    SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS:MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM AS ANINTEGRAL PART OF MEDICAL &HEALTH EDUCATION

    How administrators can encourage an atmosphere ofvolunteerism within the school community.

    SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS:MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM AS ANINTEGRAL PART OF MEDICAL &

    HEALTH EDUCATION

    Providing both a clinical abroad experience forchiropractic students and an infrastructure forchiropractic care in developing countries.

    SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS:MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM AS ANINTEGRAL PART OF MEDICAL &HEALTH EDUCATION

    (coordinator, South Georgia Farmworker Health Project) The success of Emory PA programs volunteer team withdeveloping a program for free medical care for migrantand seasonal farm workers over the past 15 years.

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    Saturday, April 17 11:30AM - 2:30PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 11:30AM - 2:30PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 11:30AM - 2:30PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 11:30AM - 2:30PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 11:30AM - 2:30PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIAEFFORTS

    A Nurse Executive and Communications Arts major son,who is physically challenged, collaboratively write a

    series of books. The results: A career and empowermentfor her son, and a passion to help others discover thisavenue of self-actualization..."Challenge Accepted andMet."

    COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIAEFFORTS

    Breaking language barriers: The challenges of givingpresentations to educate families in developing countriesabout health and hygiene when you have limitedlanguage skills.

    COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIAEFFORTS

    Networking and connecting the experts to addressmedical and health needs via website development andcollaborative books.

    COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIAEFFORTS

    Combining the teaching of Medical Spanish, culturalsensitivity, and international medicine with the provisionof health care to the needy of Latin America: MayanMedical Aids Medical Spanish program in Guatemala.

    COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIAEFFORTS

    Photography with the Flying Doctors: Contributingmultimedia skills to mobilize for meeting health needs.(also his photos will be on exhibit at the conference)

    (ob/gyn & holistic healer) - Promoting health in theuninsured / low-income population in Atlanta byincorporating holistic / preventive practices at local freeclinic House of Grace.

    The unique community atmosphere of the PhysiciansCare Clinic, providing care for patients in Dekalb County,Georgia who do not have medical insurance and do notqualify for any government programs. *possibly Dr. GaryBotstein

    The components needed for an effective neighborhoodhealth clinic for the medically indigent.

    The HEALing community center at City of Refuge: Theprocess of combining faith-based, academic, andcommunity organizations to address the health needs ofunderserved populations.

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    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    COMMUNITY CLINICS

    Saturday, April 17 11:30PM - 3:00PM WH

    Saturday, April 17 12 Noon -3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12 Noon -3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12 Noon -3:00PM SOM

    The story of HEAL, a new free Community Center inAtlanta, at the City of Refuge. HEAL focuses on Health,

    Education, Assessment & Leadership.

    Organizational structures from band-aid clinics to FQHCsand in between: Optimizing your volunteer effort withcommunity needs.

    Volunteering at an inner-city non-profit health clinic: TheGood Samaritan Health Center.

    How a doctor and an education minister developed a fullservice community clinic: The impact the Fayette CareClinic has had in serving the underserved and teachingmedical students the nuts and bolts of serving theunderserved.

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Engaging students and professionals to serve asmediums of social change in the areas of health,education, and economic development: The Global HEEDsocial entrepreneurship model.

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Making the transition from a mission participant to amission leader: Lessons learned from mission work inEcuador.

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Using the resources and talents of the African Diaspora as

    a strategy to give back: Medical missions to Africa,particularly in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Mobilizing faith based teams of medical and surgicalphysicians, dentists and medical students to meet healthcare needs in third world countries: Insights from theHonduras experience.

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    Saturday, April 17 12 Noon -3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12 Noon -3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday April 17 12:30PM 3:00PM SOM

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    The challenges of expanding medical missionopportunities given the current standards of mission

    work.

    EXPANDING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Empowering and mobilizing the faith community to makean impact in the health of the underserved.

    EMERGENCY / TRAUMA / ER

    PROGRAMS

    Pre-med student, spent summer 2008 working at an

    ob/gyn and pediatrics hospital in Nigeria The need forEmergency Medical Services in Nigeria and other parts ofAfrica.

    EMERGENCY / TRAUMA / ERPROGRAMS

    Developing EMS, trauma and emergency care programsand training local providers in life saving techniques inIndia.

    EMERGENCY / TRAUMA / ERPROGRAMS

    Facilitating teaching, training, and improving access tocare for orthopedic and trauma related injuries in

    developing countries.

    EMERGENCY / TRAUMA / ERPROGRAMS

    Teaching basic and advanced resuscitation techniques todoctors, nurses and paramedics, as well as introducingEMS to the streets of India.

    EMERGENCY / TRAUMA / ERPROGRAMS

    The challenges of setting up intensive care units in thirdworld countries.

    NURSING & PHARMACYPROGRAMS

    A pharmacist getting involved locally and internationallyin making healthcare available to the underservedfromAtlanta (Dekalb County) to Kenya.

    NURSING & PHARMACYPROGRAMS

    The Travel Nurse: Expanding nursing practice beyondthe bedside and combating burn out among RNs.

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    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Saturday, April 17 12:30PM - 3:00PM SOM

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 10:30AM WH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 10:30AM WH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 10:30AM WH

    Volunteering in a local hospice

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 10:30AM WH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 11:30AM WH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 11:30AM WH

    NURSING & PHARMACYPROGRAMS

    Transforming the indigenous: Working from a bottom-upapproach through the creation of mission programs that

    empower the poor and create lasting change: Nurses forthe Nations, treating malaria in Liberia.

    NURSING & PHARMACYPROGRAMS

    Important considerations when establishingpharmaceutical formularies in developing nations

    NURSING & PHARMACYPROGRAMS

    Challenges with the pharmaceutical supply chain forsmall NGOs.

    HOSPICE VOLUNTEERPROGRAMS

    How "203 Days", an end-of-life documentary, hascombined volunteering, family, and filmmaking locally, toimpact hospice staff and volunteers nationally.

    HOSPICE VOLUNTEERPROGRAMS

    Volunteer opportunities in the hospice setting:volunteering at United Hospice Atlanta.

    HOSPICE VOLUNTEER

    PROGRAMS

    HOSPICE VOLUNTEERPROGRAMS

    MENTAL HEALTH IN AMERICASYOUTH

    Chicago police officers youth ministries: identifying andaddressing the mindset of the youth population, andstrategies for impacting their mental health.

    MENTAL HEALTH IN AMERICASYOUTH

    Camp Stand: Encouraging youth to make and commit tohealthy choices through a nature and science rite ofpassage camp experience.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW DATE TIME

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON

    Sunday April 18 9:00AM 12 NOON

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWN

    COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    Specializes in nursing clinical support) Insights into aspectrum of local volunteer activities from free clinics to

    free health screening programs.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    Lessons in finding joy in medical retirement: taking thefork in the road that you never really explored before.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    The Office of the Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corp:opportunities for all to volunteer in ones own localcommunity to support public health, preparedness,response, and recovery through an organized MedicalReserve Corp Unit.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    Volunteering within ones own private practice heartsurgery for all: How a heart surgeon never turned down apatient who needed care.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    Volunteering in ones own practice: Providing lungtransplantation to those Georgia residents withoutinsurance or financial resources to afford it.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    Volunteering close to home: how to incorporatevolunteering into a busy work schedule.

    AN OVERVIEW: HOW TOVOLUNTEER IN YOUR OWNCOMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FORMEDICAL & LAY PEOPLE

    From bedside reading with sick kids to deliveringoverstocked goods for use in clinics and missions ideasfor independent volunteer work for the lay person.

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    The Peruvian American Medical Society: Improvinghealthcare delivery and medical education in Peru.

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    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON S

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON S

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON S

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON S

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 12 NOON S

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 1:00PM

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 1:00PM

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    SAVE: Creating Sustainable Partnerships for Changebringing North American and Latin American health

    professions volunteers together to meet the medical,dental, and social needs of high risk youth in Peru.

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    The intersection of "Western" or North American drivenmedical campaigns/missions and sustainable localprojectsfrom experience in Peru.

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    How to make short-term trips sustainable, ethical, and

    effective: an example from Haiti.

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    The delivery of responsible humanitarian aid during shortand long term surgical missions and delivery of disasterrelief; considerations including outcomes assessment andprovision for follow up.

    SUSTAINING VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Perspectives from a student volunteer intern in a Lagoshospital: The Changing face of healthcare in Nigeria.

    THE HAITI CHALLENGE &RESPONSE: An inside perspectivefrom volunteers who were on thefront lines during the recent crisis,and others with expertise on Haiti

    Project Haiti: A medical student group partnership withProject Medishare to serve rural Haiti.

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    THE HAITI CHALLENGE &RESPONSE: An inside perspective

    from volunteers who were on thefront lines during the recent crisis,and others with expertise on Haiti

    The challenges of providing medical help to the needy inrural Haiti.

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    THE HAITI CHALLENGE &RESPONSE: An inside perspectivefrom volunteers who were on thefront lines during the recent crisis,and others with expertise on Haiti

    Unique experiences as an undergraduate studentvolunteer at the Hospital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti.

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    DENTAL HEALTH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM WH

    DENTAL HEALTH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM WH

    DENTAL HEALTH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM WH DENTAL HEALTH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM WH

    DENTAL HEALTH

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM WH

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    Training non-dentists to do certain dental treatments(simple extractions and fillings) during short mission trips.

    Dental-Medical Mission trips with Rivers of the World(ROW) to remote villages on the Amazon River.

    The Ben Massell Dental Clinic: Building a replicable dentalclinic model for one stop comprehensive health andhuman services.

    The satisfaction and challenges of providing dental careto low-income homeless and refugee patients of the GoodSamaritan Clinic in Atlanta.

    Wisdom Trooth: Confessions of a sometime molarcrusader -- A dental journey from Washington D.C. toremote Alaska and rural Vietnam.

    Palestine Children's Relief Fund: Nineteen years ofproviding specialized surgical care to children in theMiddle Eastan overview and personal experiences.

    The triumphs and challenges of treating neural tubedefects in children in Guatemala.

    Seeing is believing: The joy and satisfaction primaryhealth care volunteers gain from providing consistentcare and witnessing the growth and development ofschool children enrolled in the Kenya Project. *10-15minute presentation or speak on a panel

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    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    PEDIATRIC PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 9:00AM - 2:00PM SOM

    The challenges and rewards of practicing pediatricurology surgery in El Salvador.

    Performing large scale screenings, setting up teams toimprove pediatric cardiac surgical care in developingcountries, and what to do with the children as we wait forconditions to improve.

    Mending the broken hearts: The richness of experience inscreening and treating congenital heart defects in

    children in Mongolia.

    A comprehensive program providing treatment and followup of a common birth defect among indigenous childrenin Central and South America: Cleft lip and palate.

    15 minute video presentation - FACE TO FACE:

    International in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam --facial plasticand reconstructive surgeons helping children who havebeen abandoned due to facial deformities

    Pediatric urology in El Salvador: The discovery of needsand the evolution of a medical mission.

    The rich experiences of practicing pediatrics in SierraLeone with Joshua International Ministries.

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    (Samaritans Purse / World Medical Missions) A generalsurgeons experiences volunteering with World MedicalMissions, and his insights into the intersection of faith andpractice as it relates to medical volunteerism.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW DATE TIMEL

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 2:00PM S

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 2:00PM S

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 2:00PM S

    The ethical challenges of global health volunteerism.

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 2:00PM S

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 2:00PM S

    Sunday, April 18 11:00AM - 12:30PM W

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Examination of the ethical pitfalls of global healthvolunteerism, ethical mandates of immersion programs,

    and how to evaluate a potential experience from Anethical standpoint to avoid doing more harm than goodand to operate on sound ethical footing.

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Programs mostly serving Haiti) & Vicki Flier Hudson --How to be culturally sensitive to the local / indigenouspopulations you are serving during missions abroad.

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    The unexpected benefits of serving outside your box: howserving in different countries and cultures changes youfor the better.

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    CULTURAL SENSITIVITY & ETHICALRESPONSIBILITY IN VOLUNTEEREFFORTS

    Someone once said, Every medical encounter is a cross-cultural encounter. Whether in the U.S. or in othercountries, medical volunteer efforts involve cross-culturalissues including social, economic, ethnic, religious,education, or language. Cultural humility and sensitivityas well as respect are vital.

    FAMILY INVOLVEMENT: GETTINGYOUR FAMILY ON BOARD

    Bringing it all home: A doctor's international medicalmission work and his growing family as he adopts kidsduring these missions.

    FAMILY INVOLVEMENT: GETTINGYOUR FAMILY ON BOARD

    Medical mission trips abroad (Dominican Republic)beginning at age 8: its never too early to begin makingan impact.

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    MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

    Sunday, April 18 11:30AM - 3:00PM WH

    MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

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    Sunday, April 18 11:30AM - 3:00PM WHMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

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    FAMILY INVOLVEMENT: GETTINGYOUR FAMILY ON BOARD

    An alternative vacation: The nuts and bolts of choosingvolunteer service trips to underserved areas as familyvacations.

    Narcotics Anonymous through volunteerism: Volunteerseducate substance abusers so that they understand thedestructive effects of drug abuse and they feelempowered to focus on improving their lifestyle.

    The Environmental Company A unique volunteerprogram: Using brains to save bucks (or How a shrinklearned that nobody gives a damn about the environmentif it doesnt help their pocketbook).

    (1of 2 presentations) Combating mental illness throughstreet outreach and radio: National Alliance on MentalHealth (NAMI.org) in the United States and Puerto Rico.

    Impacting the lives of children with Tourette Syndrome

    with a normal camp experience where they dont have toexplain their symptoms: Camp Twitch & Shout (CampTwin Lakes) more than a camp.

    Educating family caregivers about the evaluation andassistance of patients with dementia: Registry forRemembrance a community / academic partnership.

    Building partnerships between faith communities andmental health advocates to address the needs of thosewith mental illness.

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    Sunday, April 18 12 Noon -2:00PM SOM

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    Sunday, April 18 12 Noon -2:00PM SOM

    The development and maintenance of a TherapeuticGarden Project at AiJalon Inc. Alzheimers Day Facility:helping reduce stress for the Alzheimers participants andcaregivers alike.

    An overview of the global water crisis and the dramaticimpact clean water can have in eradicating preventablediseases worldwide: Providing clean water and sanitationto villages around the world through an innovative eco-friendly method of sustainable funding -Examples fromKenya, Uganda, Sri Lanka, and Nicaragua.

    Not One More Life: A program focused on pulmonaryscreening and education in minority populations.

    The development of a program for training andcertification for those who measure blood pressure andfor how to do a rapid survey to assess the health needs of

    any area in the world.

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    ADVOCACY FOR PATIENTSDURING A CRISIS OF CARE

    (Advocates for Responsible Care) The need for medicalprofessional participation and support of patientadvocates during any crisis of medical care.

    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

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    PRESENTERS

    Dorsett, Jolita

    Frye, Liz MD

    Grabbe, Linda RN

    Withers, Jim MD

    Hiller, Martin

    Lundberg, George MD

    Norton, Scott MD

    Stone, Barbara

    Morreale, Steve MDMODERATOR

    Beason, Jacinda CO-MODERATOR

    Reichart, BillMODERATOR

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    Adolph, Harold MD, FACS

    Cooper, Warren MD

    Mansour, Kamal MD

    Sakran, Joe MD

    Steffes, Bruce MD

    Wheeless, Clifford MD

    Pollack, Jon MDMODERATOR

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    Dollar, Allen MD

    Eaton, Cynthia Basso

    Kutner, Steve

    Oubre, Bert

    Tisnado, Jamie MD

    Viswanathan, Ashwin MD

    Goo, David MDMODERATOR

    Joshi, Haren and Tolat,Pratima

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    Chung, Andy

    Compere, Suzy

    Drenkard, Cristrina MD

    Ellison, Debbie

    Fine, Kenneth MD

    Hampton, Lynn

    Antin, Deb & Pucci,Spencer

    Chung, Andrew B.MD/PhD

    Seibel, Mache MDMODERATOR

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    Urbina, Belisa

    Blumenthal, Dan MD

    Himelick, Tom MD

    Fort, VincentMODERATOR

    McDonald, TimMODERATOR

    Clifton, Maurice MDMODERATOR

    Hillsberg, Bonnie, DC,

    MHA, M.Ed

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    Jacobson, Hilary

    Miles, David RN

    Shieh, Jocelyn & Yu, Nina

    Wimberly, Yolanda MD

    Hays, Paul

    Kelli, Heval

    Norton, Scott MD

    Green, James, MD(DocRoc) MODERATOR

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    Rostad, Mitch

    Thurston, Joanne

    Warren, Bill

    Watford, Sheryl

    Lincenberg, Sheldon MD

    Ojomo, Akinwale

    Rutledge, Kenneth MD

    Ahmed, Zain, MD &Bandyopadhyay, Sonny,

    MD

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    Wallace, Debbie DrPH

    Abraham, George, MD

    Caldwell, Amber

    Chopra, Quincy

    Bloomfield, Michael RPh

    Thiltgen, StevenMODERATOR

    Ajibade, Omotola CO-MODERATOR

    Staton, Gerald MDMODERATOR

    Flores, Dennis RNMODERATOR

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    McMahon, Mary RN

    Norton, Scott MD

    Barash, Bailey

    Nelms, Doris

    Taylor, David MD

    Notrica, MichellePHARMD

    Renault, Gillian,MODERATOR

    Chapman, EddieMODERATOR & Williams,Rickey B

    Moody, Revonda CO-MODERATOR

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    Gehringer, Bob, MD

    Leeds, Ira MD

    McQueen, Kelly MD

    Ajibade, Olaseni

    Beally, Melissa

    Cadet, Jean

    Curci, Sylvie

    Centrone, Wayne MDMODERATOR

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    Miller, Gary

    Patten, Karyl, DDS

    Shulman, Stan, DDS

    Boulis, Nick MD

    Kennedy, Ann NP

    Cunningham, Bruce,

    DMD

    Davis, Walter Ray Jr,DDS, MSD

    Abughazaleh, KhaledDDS, DMD & Sosebee,Steve MD

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    Sutherland, Nadia, MD

    Cooper, Warren, MD

    Middlebrooks,Brenda, CPNP

    Milhoan, Kirk MD, PhD,FACC, FAAPMODERATOR

    Rich, Anita RN

    Roser, Steve, DMD, MD /Buffin, Dana, MD /Bailey, Carl, MD

    Silver, William, MD

    Smith, Edwin, MD

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    Evert, Jessica, MD

    Stewart, Richard, MD

    Suchdev, Parminder, MD

    Dollar, Allen MD

    Roberts, Matthew

    Spurlock, Rick, MD &Flier, Vikki

    Tarpley, MargaretMODERATOR

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    Albert, Charles L

    Hays, Paul

    Kardon, Patricia RN

    Parker, Monica MD

    Radulovacki, Branko MD

    Tarpley, John

    MODERATOR

    Cohen, Sheldon, MDMODERATOR

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    Williams, Pamela

    Church, Nina

    Clark, Margaret A, MS,RN, RRT - NPS

    Grim, Clarence, MD CO-MODERATOR

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    Dhawan, Neeta

    Gonzalez, Tracy Russel

    Ke, Rhona

    Muhammad, Cecilia RN

    Rogers, Barbara

    Symons, Jane

    Williams, Nancy

    Jessop, Kyle MODERATOR

    Wilson-Baker, Jennett,RN

    Margol, Esther CO-MODERATOR

    Muhammad, Cecilia, RNCO-MODERATOR

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    Leone-Glasser, Dorothy,RN MODERATOR