The CCGH 4th Annual Symposium brings together experts from the US public health and healthcare sectors to explore new pathways toward a future in which all Americans thrive.
Key Topics
- Post-pandemic
- Resilience Sustainable
- Care Delivery Equitable
- Access to Innovation
- Healthy Aging
- Systems Ethics
Venue
Located in the heart of Greenville, Bob Jones University offers a beautiful space to host the CCGH’s 5th annual symposium.
Lodging & Meals
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Address: 2025 Wade Hampton Blvd. Greenville, SC 29615
Telephone: 864-800-5600
Meals:
Thursday – Banquet dinner tickets available to purchase
Friday – Continental breakfast and lunch available to purchase
Speakers
Bernard Kadio, PhD, MD, Director of the Center for Community and Global Health
Connie Munn – Director of the South Carolina Department on Aging
Kandi Fredere – Region Health Director with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Upstate Public Health Region
Linda Abrams, MA – Faculty, History, Government & Social Science at BJU
Karin Henderson -Executive Director of Strategic Facility Delivery for Cone Health
Sandra Luyindula M.D. – Doctor at Proactive MD and The Well MD
Jeffrey Bates – Dean, Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy
Adele Dunn, PhD – Faculty, Management
Stephen Chen, PhD – Division Chair, Exercise and Sports Science at BJU
Hannah Benge, ClinScD – Faculty, Communication Disorders at BJU
Kimberly Mitchell, PhD – Faculty, Biology at Liberty University
James Craigie M.D. – Microsurgical Reconstructive Breast Surgeon
Jessica Minor, PhD – Dean, School of Health Professions at Bob Jones University
Andrew Garland, PhD – Faculty, Health Science
Speaker Biographies
Schedule
Wednesday, March 8th
4:00 pm: SCDHEC Data Walk
6:00 pm: Banquet (Davis Room)
Thursday, March 9th
7:45 am: Registration and Refreshments (Welcome Center)
8:15 am: Opening and Plenary Session I: Triple Aim Challenge (Stratton Hall)
Bernard Kadio, Director of the Center for Community and Global Health
9:30 am: Break
9:45 am: Breakout Sessions A
Breakout Session 1: Public Health Systems in Pandemic Situations (Levinson)
Breakout Session 2: Sustainable Care Delivery (Stratton Hall)
Breakout Session 3: Equitable Access to Health Innovation (MB 104)
12:00 pm: Poster and Innovation Competition Session (Mack Building)
Innovation competition presentation by high school students
Poster presentations by college and graduate students
12:30 pm: Lunch (Helen Peters Room for speakers)
Tickets to the Dining Common are available to purchase, and additional dining options can be found in the Den
1:15 pm: Breakout Sessions B
Breakout Session 4: Healthy Aging in Society (The Point)
Breakout Session 5: Overcoming the Non-Communicable Disease Challenge (MB 104)
Breakout Session 6: Ethics in Health (Levinson)
3:15 pm: Break
3:30 pm: Plenary Session II: Promoting Equitable Aging (War Memorial Chapel)
Director Connie Munn, Director of the South Carolina Department on Aging
4:45 pm: Closing remarks
Contact
Questions:
Email: [email protected]
High School Track - Innovation
Through hands-on workshops, professional presentations, and the public presentation of cutting-edge innovative designs from local high school designers, the Innovation Track of the CCGH 4th Annual Symposium provides space for aspiring professionals to grow towards their career goals.
The Emerging Voices for Health Academic Poster Competition
The Bob Jones University Center for Community and Global Health (CCGH) is pleased to inform the academic community, graduate, and undergraduate students of the 2023 edition of its Emerging Voices for Health Academic Poster Competition.
High School Track
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Admission to all sessions
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Conference swag bag
General Admission
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Admission to all sessions
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Conference swag bag
Poster Registration
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General Admission
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Poster display in conference space
Sponsor
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General Admission
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Display Table
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Ad space in printed and electronic material