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Adagio Health’s Second Annual Transforming Women’s Health Symposium

September 24, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Adagio Health’s Second Annual Transforming Women’s Health Symposium

Adagio Health is hosting its second annual Transforming Women’s Health Symposium on September 24th, 2019 from 8 AM-6 PM at the Omni William Penn Hotel.

The Transforming Women’s Health Symposium will feature special guest Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama and author of Finding My Voice at this relevant, action-focused, and affordable event for business professionals, non-profit staff, medical professionals, policymakers, advocates, students, and engaged patients of all genders.

Along with CME accredited break-out sessions on the Opioid Epidemic, #MeToo Beyond the Hashtag, Intersections of Women’s Healthcare, and more, the symposium will include a Champion of Women’s Health awards luncheon and Celebration of Women networking reception.

Special guests include Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee, the first African American woman to be appointed dean of a United States medical school; and Dr. Patrice Harris, the first African American woman to serve as President of the American Medical Association.

Learn more about the event and register here.

Details

Date:
September 24, 2019
Time:
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://adagiohealth.salsalabs.org/symposiumcopy1/index.html

Venue

Omni William Penn Hotel
530 William Penn Place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 United States
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