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Nancy Paris, President, speaks at "Women in Health: Off the Record" with Health Connect South

5/21/2015

On the evening of Thursday, May 7, Health Connect South hosted "Women in Health:  Off the Record" at the Wimbish House in Atlanta, Georgia.  Our President, Nancy Paris served on a panel of four discussing health care in the state of Georgia.   The featured guest panelists discussed lessons and challenges from the field. The showcase was followed by a reception featuring an art exhibition and opportunity to network and discuss collaborations. Leading individuals in health served as Mentors for the evening to a select group of Mentees from our region's leading universities. 
 
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Amber Gilroy, VP, Oncology Patient Services, Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Dr. Adriane Randolph, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Executive Director of the BrainLab, Kennesaw State University
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health
Dr. Rhona Applebaum, VP, Chief Science & Health Officer, The Coca-Cola Company
Dr. Sandra Harris-Hooker, VP & Exec. Vice Dean, Morehouse School of Medicine
Nancy Paris, President & CEO, Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education
Paula Bevington, Principal, Bevington Advisors, LLC
Tiffany Karp, Executive Director, Global Center for Medical
Moderator: Renay Blumenthal, President at Grady Health Foundation
 
                          Together, Health Advances
 
For more information about Health Connect South, please go to: http://www.healthconnectsouth.com/.

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