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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATION

    SURGERY International Carter, Louis

    International Kutner, Steve

    International

    International Thiltgen, Steven

    Thurston, Joanne

    Partnerships

    Wallace, Debbie

    International West, Paulette

    Wimberly, Yolanda

    TOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    NecessaryComponents for

    Clinics & Missions

    The ABCs of training nationals inspecialized surgical techniquesincluding preparation, provision ofnecessary equipment, reasonableexpectations, expected results, andnecessity of multiple trips.

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    OrganizationalStructures

    Teaching to fish: Building medicalinfrastructure through medical

    volunteerism.

    Jewish Healthcare

    International (JHI)BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    PANEL:Partnerships

    PANEL: Leaders and founders of non-profit medical organizations:developing resources throughpartnerships

    Kutner, Steve -facilitator

    Jewish HealthcareInternational (JHI)

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    NecessaryComponents for

    Clinics & Missions

    The components needed for aneffective neighborhood health clinic forthe medically indigent.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    Lesser, Laurence(Lanie)

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Expanding MedicalMission Work

    The challenges of expanding medicalmission opportunities giving thecurrent standards of mission work.

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    OrganizationalStructures

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

    BUILDING BLOCKSFOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Empowering and mobilizing the faithcommunity to make an impact in thehealth of the underserved.

    State ofGeorgia, US,International

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Quality Issues -Best Practices

    Best practices for medical volunteers,and helping you get there.*Workshopformat

    BUILDING BLOCKS

    FOR VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Expanding MedicalMission Work

    The importance of teaching medicalresidents about community service andhumanism.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    Palestine

    Cleft Lip and Palate

    Bailey, Carl*

    GUATEMALA Boulis, Nick

    Cleft Lip and Palate

    Buffin, Dana*

    Grabbe, Linda

    PEDIATRICS Nicaragua Hartley, Jen

    Kardon, Patricia

    PEDIATRICS Kenya Kennedy, Ann

    PEDIATRICS Eastern Africa Kowalske, Richard

    ASIA - Mongolia Rich, Anita

    Mission Trips

    Roberts, Matthew

    Cleft Lip and Palate

    Roser, Steve*

    Literacy

    US-National Seibel, Mache

    PEDIATRICS Sierra Leone Sutherland, Nadia

    International Tarpley, John

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Palestine Children'sRelief Fund

    Nineteen years of providing specializedsurgical care to children in the MiddleEastan overview and personalexperiences.

    PEDIATRICS,PEDIATRIC SURGERY

    Abughazaleh,Khaled

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    A comprehensive program providingtreatment and follow up of a commonbirth defect among indigenous childrenin Central and South America: Cleft lip

    and palate.

    PEDIATRICS,

    PEDIATRIC SURGERY

    Central and

    South AmericaCHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    GuatemalanChildren with

    Mental Defects

    The triumphs and challenges oftreating mental defects in children inGuatemala.

    MENTAL HEALTH -Pediatric

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    A comprehensive program providingtreatment and follow up of a commonbirth defect among indigenous childrenin Central and South America: Cleft lipand palate.

    PEDIATRICS,PEDIATRIC SURGERY

    Central andSouth America

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Teaching meditation and mindfulnessto homeless youth in Atlanta with peerco-leaders: the results of a pilotresearch project

    MENTAL HEALTH -Pediatric

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Pediatric BurnSurvivors in

    Nicaragua

    How to help a community help itself:Teaching scar massage therapy as part

    of the rehabilitation process forpediatric burn survivors in Nicaragua toimprove their physical andpsychological state.

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Children withTourette Syndrome- "Camp Twitch &

    Shout--more than acamp."

    Impacting the lives of children withTourette Syndrome with a normal campexperience where they dont have toexplain their symptoms

    MENTAL HEALTH -Pediatric State of Georgia

    Camp Twitch &Shout

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Kenya Project -"Seeing isbelieving"

    Seeing is believing: The joy andsatisfaction primary health carevolunteers gain from providingconsistent care and witnessing thegrowth and development of schoolchildren enrolled in the Kenya Project.*10-15 minute presentation or will

    speak on a panel

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    The Orphans ofEastern Africa

    Giving hope to orphans and streetchildren in Eastern Africa by: a)Providing medical care, education,food, and clean water b) Building aself-sustaining orphan village.

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Children ofMongolia with

    Congenital HeartDefects

    Mending the broken hearts: Therichness of experience in screening andtreating congenital heart defects inchildren in Mongolia.

    CARDIOLOGY -Pediatric

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Medical mission trips abroad(Dominican Republic) beginning at age8: its never too early to begin makingan impact.

    DominicanRepublic

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    A comprehensive program providing

    treatment and follow up of a commonbirth defect among indigenous childrenin Central and South America: Cleft lipand palate.

    PEDIATRICS,PEDIATRIC SURGERY

    Central andSouth America

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Music, educational songs and videos: Afun and effective way to teach healthliteracy

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Pediatric in SierraLeone

    The rich experiences of practicingpediatrics in Sierra Leone with JoshuaInternational Ministries.

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    FamiliesVolunteering

    An alternative vacation: The nuts andbolts of choosing volunteer servicetrips to underserved areas as familyvacations.

    CHILDRENS

    PROGRAMS

    Bringing it all home: A doctor's

    international medical mission work andhis growing family as he adopts kidsduring these missions.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    Blumenthal, DanMedical Reserve

    US-National Cobb, Clara*

    House of Grace

    Goodman, CJ House of Grace

    Medical Reserve

    US-National Handra, Kathy*

    Himelick, Tom Emory University

    Kreisle, Mary

    Moore, Charles City of Refuge

    DENTAL Patten, Karyl

    Thurston, Joanne

    Warren, Bill

    Fayette Care Clinic

    Watford, Sheryl Fayette Care Clinic

    Wimberly, Yolanda

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    PANEL:Volunteering

    PANEL: Volunteering at free clinics orvolunteering in many varied localactivities

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    Adams, Jewel -facilitator

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    The many kinds of volunteer serviceprovided by faculty, staff, and studentsat Morehouse School of Medicine,whose mission calls for service tounderserved communities locally,

    nationally and internationally.

    State ofGeorgia, US-National,

    International

    Morehouse School of

    MedicineCOMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    The Office of the Civilian VolunteerMedical Reserve Corp: opportunities for

    all to volunteer in ones own localcommunity to support public health,

    preparedness, response, and recoverythrough an organized Medical Reserve

    Corp Unit.EMERGENCY

    MEDICINE

    The Office of theCivilian VolunteerMedical ReserveCorp

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Promoting health in the uninsured /low-income population in Atlanta byincorporating holistic / preventivepractices at local free clinic House ofGrace.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    The Office of the Civilian VolunteerMedical Reserve Corp: opportunities forall to volunteer in ones own localcommunity to support public health,preparedness, response, and recoverythrough an organized Medical ReserveCorp Unit.

    The Office of theCivilian VolunteerMedical ReserveCorp

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Emory University'sPhysician Assistant

    Program

    The success of Emory PA programsvolunteer team with developing aprogram for free medical care formigrant and seasonal farm workersover the past 15 years.

    HISPANICMIGRANTS INTHE STATE OFGEORGIA

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Physicians CareClinic

    The unique community atmosphere ofthe Physicians Care Clinic, providingcare for patients in Dekalb County,Georgia who do not have medicalinsurance and do not qualify for anygovernment programs.

    Physicians CareClinic

    COMMUNITYCLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    DevelopingNeighborhoodHealth Clinics

    The components needed for aneffective neighborhood health clinic forthe medically indigent.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    Lesser, Laurence(Lanie)

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    City of Refuge: TheHEALing

    Community Center

    The HEALing community center at Cityof Refuge: The process of combiningfaith-based, academic, and communityorganizations to address the healthneeds of underserved populations.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Good SamaritanClinic - Dental Care

    The satisfaction and challenges ofproviding dental care to low-incomehomeless and refugee patients of theGood Samaritan Clinic in Atlanta.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    Good SamaritanClinic

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Partnering YourService with

    Community Needs

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

    COMMUNITYCLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    Good SamaritanHealth Care Center

    Volunteering at an inner-city non-profithealth clinic: The Good SamaritanHealth Center.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    Good SamaritanHealth Care Center

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    How a doctor and an educationminister developed a full servicecommunity clinic: The impact theFayette Care Clinic has had in servingthe underserved and teaching medicalstudents the nuts and bolts of servingthe underserved.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    COMMUNITY

    CLINICS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    The Education ofCommunity Service

    The importance of teaching medicalresidents about community service andhumanism.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    Blumenthal, Dan

    US-National Cobb, Clara*

    GUATEMALA Foster, Stanley

    US-National Handra, Kathy*

    PEDIATRICS Nicaragua Hartley, Jen

    PEDIATRICS Eastern Africa Kowalske, Richard

    Dementia

    MENTAL HEALTH US-National Parker, Monica

    Thurston, Joanne

    Mansour, Kamal

    HAITI

    International Tarpley, Margaret

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    The many kinds of volunteer serviceprovided by faculty, staff, and studentsat Morehouse School of Medicine,whose mission calls for service tounderserved communities locally,nationally and internationally.

    State ofGeorgia, US-National,International

    Morehouse School ofMedicine

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    The Office of the Civilian VolunteerMedical Reserve Corp: opportunities for

    all to volunteer in ones own localcommunity to support public health,preparedness, response, and recoverythrough an organized Medical ReserveCorp Unit.

    The Office of theCivilian VolunteerMedical ReserveCorp

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    Strengthening the health &development capacity of 220Guatemalan Mam Indian women from12 villages through skill building andmicrofinance.

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    The Office of the Civilian VolunteerMedical Reserve Corp: opportunities forall to volunteer in ones own localcommunity to support public health,preparedness, response, and recoverythrough an organized Medical ReserveCorp Unit.

    The Office of theCivilian VolunteerMedical ReserveCorp

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    How to help a community help itself:Teaching scar massage therapy as partof the rehabilitation process forpediatric burn survivors in Nicaragua toimprove their physical andpsychological state.

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    Care for Orphansand Street Children

    Giving hope to orphans and streetchildren in Eastern Africa by: a)Providing medical care, education,food, and clean water b) Building aself-sustaining orphan village.

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

    Educating family caregivers about theevaluation and assistance of patientswith dementia: Registry for

    Remembrance a community /academic partnership. Registry forRemembrance

    COMMUNITY

    ENHANCEMENT

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

    CULTURAL

    SENSITIVITY WHEN

    VOLUNTEERING

    Improving U.S.Relations Abroad

    Building bridges between Emory andEgypt: seeing patients, sharingknowledge, and performing difficultsurgical procedures improving thepicture of the USA in the Middle East.

    CARDIOTHORACICSURGERY

    Middle East,Egypt

    CULTURAL

    SENSITIVITY WHEN

    VOLUNTEERING

    IndigenousPopulations

    How to be culturally sensitive to thelocal / indigenous populations you areserving during missions abroad.

    Spurlock, Rick &Flier, Vikki

    CULTURAL

    SENSITIVITY WHEN

    VOLUNTEERING

    Cross-CulturalIssues of

    Volunteering

    Someone once said, Every medicalencounter is a cross-cultural

    encounter. Whether in the U.S. or inother countries, medical volunteerefforts involve cross-cultural issuesincluding social, economic, ethnic,religious, education, or language.Cultural humility and sensitivity as wellas respect are vital.

    CULTURAL

    SENSITIVITY WHEN

    VOLUNTEERING

    The philosophy of Service: How do youvolunteer in a way thats culturallysensitive and get to the care ofpeoples needs as whole individuals?

    US-National,International

    Withers, Jim KEYNOTE

    CULTURAL

    SENSITIVITY WHEN

    VOLUNTEERING

    Improving CulturalStigma for Women

    in Africa

    Treating the fistula women of Africa:How medical volunteers can not onlycure these womens urinary problems,but also give them a new psychologicallease on lifefrom social outcast to

    cultural inclusion

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    Moore, Charles City of Refuge

    MENTAL HEALTH State of Georgia

    SURGERY Africa Steffes, Bruce

    Wallace, Debbie

    US-National Basta, Lofty

    US-National Fine, Kenneth

    Goodman, CJ House of Grace

    Grabbe, Linda

    PEDIATRICS NICARAGUA Hartley, Jen

    Dementia

    MENTAL HEALTH US-National Parker, Monica

    US-National Seibel, Mache

    State of Georgia Urbina, Belisa

    Dorsett, Jolita

    Grabbe, Linda

    Morreale, Steve

    Withers, Jim

    FAITH-BASED

    MEDICAL

    PROGRAMS

    Health Needs ofUnderservedPopulations

    The HEALing community center at Cityof Refuge: The process of combiningfaith-based, academic, and communityorganizations to address the healthneeds of underserved populations.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    FAITH-BASED

    MEDICAL

    PROGRAMS

    Mental HealthIllness

    Building partnerships between faithcommunities and mental healthadvocates to address the needs of

    those with mental illness.

    Radulovacki,

    BrankoFAITH-BASED

    MEDICAL

    PROGRAMS

    SurgicalEducation/Training

    The Pan-African Academy of ChristianSurgeons (PAACS): A unique rural-based surgical training initiative usingmission hospitals as a response toafrican surgical manpower needs:Lessons learned in setting up surgicaleducation in mission hospitals.

    The Pan-AfricanAcademy ofChristian Surgeons(PAACS)

    FAITH-BASED

    MEDICAL

    PROGRAMS

    Health Needs ofUnderservedPopulations

    Empowering and mobilizing the faithcommunity to make an impact in thehealth of the underserved.

    State ofGeorgia, US,International

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    CPR in America: common sense is notso common The creation of anonprofit to address the need for newuniform guidelines.

    CARDIOLOGY,EMERGENCY

    MEDICINE

    HEALTHPREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    Health Educationvia Music

    Converting a successful academic

    medical career into a creative non-profit public health institute bringing"Health, Happiness, and Hope" to theworld.

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    Holistic/Preventative Practices for the

    Uninsured and Low-income

    Promoting health in the uninsured /low-income population in Atlanta byincorporating holistic / preventivepractices at the local free clinic Houseof Grace.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    The Education ofMeditation

    Teaching meditation and mindfulnessto homeless youth in Atlanta with peerco-leaders: the results of a pilotresearch project.

    MENTAL HEALTH -Pediatric

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    Scar MassageTherapy

    How to help a community help itself:Teaching scar massage therapy as partof the rehabilitation process for

    pediatric burn survivors in Nicaragua toimprove their physical andpsychological state.

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    Educating family caregivers about theevaluation and assistance of patientswith dementia: Registry forRemembrance a community /academic partnership.

    Registry forRemembrance

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    Health Educationvia Music Music, educational songs and videos: A

    fun and effective way to teach healthliteracy

    HEALTH

    PREVENTION /

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMS

    RenocacionConyugal -Educational

    Services for Latinos

    Renovacion Conyugal: Addressing theneed for coordinated health preventionand educational services for Latinofamilies in Georgia.

    HOMELESS

    PROGRAMS

    Youth and adult volunteers: Helpingthe homeless in Atlanta with freemedical services.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    HOMELESS

    PROGRAMS

    Teaching meditation and mindfulnessto homeless youth in Atlanta with peerco-leaders: the results of a pilotresearch project.

    MENTAL HEALTH -Pediatric

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    HOMELESS

    PROGRAMS

    Will speak on a panel relating totreating the homeless in his hometownand/or medical mission trips toHonduras

    US-National,Honduras

    HOMELESS

    PROGRAMS

    House calls to the Homeless: Thedevelopment of a street medicineprogram.

    US-National,International

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    PANEL:

    State of Georgia St. Joseph's Hospital

    US-National Muhammad, Cecilia

    Himelick, Tom Emory University

    State of Georgia Urbina, Belisa

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    Blumenthal, Dan

    MEDICAL MISSIONSHAITI Cadet, Jean

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    CARDIOLOGY Dollar, Allen

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    GUATEMALA Foster, Stanley

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    International Kutner, Steve

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    HAITI Leeds, Ira

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    International Lundberg, George

    MEDICAL MISSIONSInternational

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    Roberts, Matthew

    MEDICAL MISSIONS

    International Thiltgen, Steven

    MEDICAL MISSIONSInternational West, Paulette

    HOSPITAL

    VOLUNTEER

    PROGRAMS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    PANEL: A panel of hospital volunteersfrom around greater Atlanta andGeorgia

    Margol, Esther -facilitator

    HOSPITAL

    VOLUNTEER

    PROGRAMS IN THE

    UNITED STATES

    The benefits of volunteering in ahospital for: A) Anyone interested inthe medical field,B) Anyone lookingfor a way to utilize their own

    experiences and expertise to make adifference, C) Retirees / seniorslooking for something to do to giveback

    MEDICAL /HEALTH

    PROGRAMS

    HISPANICMIGRANTS IN THE

    STATE OF GEORGIA

    The success of Emory PA programsvolunteer team with developing aprogram for free medical care formigrant and seasonal farm workersover the past 15 years.

    HISPANICMIGRANTS INTHE STATE OFGEORGIA

    MEDICAL /HEALTH

    PROGRAMS

    HISPANICMIGRANTS IN THE

    STATE OF GEORGIA

    Renovacion Conyugal: Addressing theneed for coordinated health preventionand educational services for Latinofamilies in Georgia.

    The many kinds of volunteer serviceprovided by faculty, staff, and studentsat Morehouse School of Medicine,whose mission calls for service tounderserved communities locally,nationally and internationally.

    State ofGeorgia, US-National,International

    Morehouse School ofMedicine

    The challenges of providing medicalhelp to the needy in rural Haiti.

    Bringing it all home: A doctor'sinternational medical mission work andhis growing family as he adopts kidsduring these missions.

    Ethiopia,International

    Strengthening the health &development capacity of 220Guatemalan Mam Indian women from12 villages through skill building andmicrofinance.

    Teaching to fish: Building medical

    infrastructure through medicalvolunteerism.

    Jewish HealthcareInternational (JHI)

    How to make short-term tripssustainable, ethical, and effective: anexample from Haiti.

    Promoting & facilitating volunteerexperiences for retired healthcareprofessionals: An overview of TAP-IN

    A history and overview of medicalvolunteerism

    Lundberg, George -KEYNOTE

    Medical mission trips abroad(Dominican Republic) beginning at age8: its never too early to begin makingan impact

    DominicanRepublic

    The challenges of expanding medicalmission opportunities given the current

    standards of mission work.

    Best practices for medical volunteers,and helping you get there.

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    US-National Fine, Kenneth

    PANEL

    Kelli, Heval

    US-National Seibel, Mache

    PANEL

    ASIA - Tibet Wolkis, Ed

    International

    MULTIMEDIA

    EFFORTS IN

    MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERISM

    Converting a successful academicmedical career into a creative non-profit public health institute bringing"Health, Happiness, and Hope" to theworld.

    MULTIMEDIA

    EFFORTS IN

    MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERISM

    PANEL: Contributing multimedia skillsto mobilize for meeting health needs.

    MULTIMEDIAEFFORTS IN

    MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERISM

    Music, educational songs and videos: Afun and effective way to teach healthliteracy

    MULTIMEDIA

    EFFORTS IN

    MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERISM

    PANEL: Contributing multimedia skillsto mobilize for meeting health needs.

    OVERVIEW OF

    VOLUNTEERISM

    A history and overview of medicalvolunteerism

    Lundberg, George KEYNOTE

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    SURGERY International Carter, Louis

    DENTAL International Cunningham, Bruce

    CARDIOLOGY Dollar, Allen

    GUATEMALA Foster, Stanley

    Goo, David

    PEDIATRICS Nicaragua Hartley, Jen

    PEDIATRICS Kenya Kennedy, Ann

    PANEL:

    Africa

    PANEL:

    HAITI Leeds, Ira

    PANEL:

    SURGERY Africa Steffes, Bruce

    International Thiltgen, Steven

    Thurston, Joanne

    NEUROSURGERY International

    Wimberly, Yolanda

    Withers, Jim

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    The ABCs of training nationals inspecialized surgical techniquesincluding preparation, provision ofnecessary equipment, reasonableexpectations, expected results, andnecessity of multiple trips

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Training non-dentists to do certaindental treatments (simple extractions

    and fillings) during short mission trips.SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    An innovative medical schoolpartnership: Emory School of Medicinepartners with Ethiopian medicalschools to teach cardiology toEthiopian medical house staff

    Ethiopia,International

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Strengthening the health &development capacity of 220Guatemalan Mam Indian women from12 villages through skill building andmicrofinance.

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Teach the teachers: A sustainableeducational program to establishpediatric emergency medicine bycertifying providers and instructors inthe following: Pediatric Advanced LifeSupport (PALS) and PediatricEmergency Assessment, Recognitionand Stabilization (PEARS) in theRepublic of Georgia and Honduras.

    EMERGENCYMEDICINE - Pediatric

    Europe,Honduras

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    How to help a community help itself:Teaching scar massage therapy as partof the rehabilitation process forpediatric burn survivors in Nicaragua toimprove their physical andpsychological state.

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    Seeing is believing: The joy andsatisfaction primary health carevolunteers gain from providingconsistent care and witnessing thegrowth and development of school

    children enrolled in the Kenya Project.*10-15 minute presentation or willspeak on a panel

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    PANEL: A panel of leaders andfounders of non-profit medicalorganizations: developing resourcesthrough partnerships

    Kutner, Steve -facilitator

    Jewish HealthcareInternational (JHI)

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    CLOSING SESSION: Panel of keyplayers and open audience discussion:Whats the next step? --

    Kutner, Steve -facilitator*

    Jewish HealthcareInternational (JHI)

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    How to make short-term tripssustainable, ethical, and effective: anexample from Haiti.

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    CLOSING SESSION: Panel of keyplayers and open audience discussion:Whats the next step? --

    Shulman, Neil -facilitator*

    SUSTAINABILITY OFVOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    The Pan-African Academy of ChristianSurgeons (PAACS): A unique rural-based surgical training initiative usingmission hospitals as a response toafrican surgical manpower needs:Lessons learned in setting up surgicaleducation in mission hospitals.

    The Pan-AfricanAcademy ofChristian Surgeons(PAACS)

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    The challenges of expanding medicalmission opportunities given the currentstandards of mission work.

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

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

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    The establishment and support of

    neurosurgical residency programs indeveloping regions: the challenges andopportunities.

    Viswanathan,Ashwin

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    The importance of teaching medicalresidents about community service andhumanism.

    SUSTAINABILITY OF

    VOLUNTEER

    EFFORTS

    House calls to the Homeless: Thedevelopment of a street medicineprogram.

    US-National,International

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    SURGERY Africa Adolph, Harold

    Blumenthal, Dan

    SURGERY International Carter, Louis

    DENTAL International Cunningham, Bruce

    CARDIOLOGY Dollar, Allen

    Goo, David

    Himelick, Tom Emory University

    International Kutner, Steve

    Miles, David

    MENTAL HEALTH US-National Parker, Monica

    SURGERY Africa Steffes, Bruce

    NEUROSURGERY International

    Watford, Sheryl

    International West, Paulette

    Wimberly, Yolanda

    Withers, Jim

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    The blessings and challenges of careervolunteerism in Africa involvingsurgical training and a broad spectrumof surgical subspecialties.

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERS

    The many kinds of volunteer serviceprovided by faculty, staff, and studentsat Morehouse School of Medicine,whose mission calls for service to

    underserved communities locally,nationally and internationally

    State ofGeorgia, US-

    National,International

    Morehouse School ofMedicine

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    The ABCs of training nationals inspecialized surgical techniquesincluding preparation, provision ofnecessary equipment, reasonableexpectations, expected results, andnecessity of multiple trips.

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES Training non-dentists to do certain

    dental treatments (simple extractionsand fillings) during short mission trips.

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    An innovative medical schoolpartnership: Emory School of Medicinepartners with Ethiopian medicalschools to teach cardiology toEthiopian medical house staff

    Ethiopia,International

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    Teach the teachers: A sustainableeducational program to establishpediatric emergency medicine bycertifying providers and instructors inthe following: Pediatric Advanced LifeSupport (PALS) and PediatricEmergency Assessment, Recognitionand Stabilization (PEARS) in theRepublic of Georgia and Honduras.

    EMERGENCYMEDICINE - Pediatric

    Europe,Honduras

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERS

    The success of Emory PA programsvolunteer team with developing aprogram for free medical care formigrant and seasonal farm workersover the past 15 years.

    HISPANICMIGRANTS INTHE STATE OFGEORGIA

    TEACHINGSTUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERSTeaching to fish: Building medicalinfrastructure through medicalvolunteerism.

    Jewish HealthcareInternational (JHI)

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    The shadow program; for students whowant to volunteer to be at the heart ofemergency medicine at EmoryHospital.

    EMERGENCYMEDICINE

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    Educating family caregivers about theevaluation and assistance of patientswith dementia: Registry forRemembrance a community /academic partnership.

    Registry forRemembrance

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAYPEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    The Pan-African Academy of ChristianSurgeons (PAACS): A unique rural-based surgical training initiative using

    mission hospitals as a response toafrican surgical manpower needs:Lessons learned in setting up surgicaleducation in mission hospitals.

    The Pan-AfricanAcademy ofChristian Surgeons(PAACS)

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING MEDICALSPECIALTIES

    The establishment and support ofneurosurgical residency programs indeveloping regions: the challenges andopportunities.

    Viswanathan,Ashwin

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERS

    How a doctor and an educationminister developed a full servicecommunity clinic: The impact theFayette Care Clinic has had in servingthe underserved and teaching medicalstudents the nuts and bolts of servingthe underserved.

    ATL &SurroundingAreas

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICALVOLUNTEERS

    Best practices for medical volunteers,and helping you get there. * Workshopformat

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERSThe importance of teaching medicalresidents about community service andhumanism.

    TEACHING

    STUDENTS,

    MEDICAL

    PERSONNEL & LAY

    PEOPLE

    TEACHING HOW TOBECOME MEDICAL

    VOLUNTEERS

    House calls to the Homeless: Thedevelopment of a street medicineprogram.

    US-National,International

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    EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL VOLUNTEERISM CONFERENCE

    TOPIC OVERVIEW SPECIALITY PRESENTERS AFFILIATIONTOPIC

    DESCRIPTION

    GEOGRAPHIC

    AL LOCATION

    CARDIOLOGY Dollar, Allen

    US-National Fine, Kenneth

    MENTAL HEALTH International Flores, Dennis

    International Lundberg, George

    US-National Muhammad, Cecilia

    US-National Muhammad, Cecilia

    US-National Murphree, Rose

    International Reichart, Bill

    Roberts, Matthew

    US-National Seibel, Mache

    OB/GYN Stewart, Richard

    International Tarpley, John

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    FAMILYINVOLVEMENT IN

    MEDICALVOLUNTEERISM

    Bringing it all home: A doctor'sinternational medical mission work andhis growing family as he adopts kidsduring these missions.

    Ethiopia,International

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    CREATIVITY &VOLUNTEERISM

    Converting a successful academicmedical career into a creative non-profit public health institute bringing"Health, Happiness, and Hope" to theworld.

    VOLUNTEERISMFROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    INDIVIDUALBENEFITS FROMVOLUNTEERING

    Beyond the hospital room: Reducinghealthcare pro burn-out and energizingones practice by volunteering forinternational medical missions.

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    MAKING THE MOSTOUT OF

    RETIREMENT

    Promoting & facilitating volunteerexperiences for retired healthcareprofessionals: An overview of TAP-IN

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    INDIVIDUALBENEFITS FROMVOLUNTEERING

    The benefits of volunteering in ahospital for: A) Anyone interested inthe medical field, B) Anyone lookingfor a way to utilize their ownexperiences and, C) Retirees / seniorslooking for something to do to giveback expertise to make a difference

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    MAKING THE MOST

    OUT OFRETIREMENT

    The benefits of volunteering in a

    hospital for: A) Anyone interested inthe medical field, B) Anyone lookingfor a way to utilize their ownexperiences and, C) Retirees / seniorslooking for something to do to giveback expertise to make a difference

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    OVERCOMINGPERSONAL

    CHALLENGES &GETTING INVOLVED

    Volunteering close to home: how toincorporate volunteering into a busywork schedule.

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    OVERCOMINGPERSONAL

    CHALLENGES &GETTING INVOLVED

    How to move from interest toinvolvement: removing the barriersthat keep you from the opportunities.

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    FAMILYINVOLVEMENT IN

    MEDICALVOLUNTEERISM

    Medical mission trips abroad(Dominican Republic) beginning at age

    8: its never too early to begin makingan impact.

    DominicanRepublic

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    CREATIVITY &VOLUNTEERISM

    Music, educational songs and videos: Afun and effective way to teach healthliteracy

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    INDIVIDUALBENEFITS FROMVOLUNTEERING

    The unexpected benefits of servingoutside your box: how serving indifferent countries and cultureschanges you for the better.

    VOLUNTEERISM

    FROM A PERSONAL

    PERSPECTIVE

    FAMILYINVOLVEMENT IN

    MEDICALVOLUNTEERISM

    An alternative vacation: The nuts andbolts of choosing volunteer servicetrips to underserved areas as familyvacations.