Salem Academy and College to host third Health Leadership Forum

The event is an opportunity to learn about challenges health care researchers and professionals face, plus hear from experts on current health trends.

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The second lecture series was held in April 2023.

Photo by Salem Academy and College

You can hear from leading health experts and innovators at Salem Academy and College’s third Health Leadership Forum. Women in health leadership roles across the US will discuss current health trends + health leadership at the event on Friday, Oct. 20.

The forum is open to the public. It will begin at 9 a.m. in Hanes Auditorium at Salem’s Elberson Fine Arts Center and will conclude at 1:30 p.m. Here’s what you can expect:

  • A keynote address from Dr. Jewel Mullen entitled “Leading to Serve in Health Care, Public Health, and Policy: Embrace the Joys and Challenges”
  • Two morning panels with doctors, professors, researchers, and other providers to discuss clinical research career opportunities, dementia treatments, and mental health
  • A closing panel discussion featuring all speakers
  • A networking luncheon

Registration is required. It is free to attend, though attendees who want to receive continuing education credit will need to pay $30 for a certificate of completion.

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