January 2, 2020 - Are you interested in traveling abroad to help provide
medical relief in Haiti? The Brunswick (GA) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated,
along with Southeast Georgia Health System, is presenting “Medical Links to Haiti,” a seminar on medical and cultural issues affecting Haitians on
Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m., at the Health System’s
Linda S. Pinson Conference Center, 2415 Parkwood Dr., Brunswick, Georgia.
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Medical Links to Haiti is designed to familiarize medical professionals
and the community on Haitian issues and provide an opportunity for those
qualified to receive continuing education credits. Diane Smith, PhD, R.N.,
Medical Missions Project Coordinator, Helping Hugs, Inc., and
Mark G. Hanly, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Southeastern Pathology Associates, and Vice Chief,
Department of Pathology, Brunswick Campus, are this year’s featured
presenters.
“This seminar is a wonderful educational opportunity for both the
community and medical professionals. Attendees will walk away with a better
understanding of the challenges of providing overseas medical relief and
learn how they can help,” says
Shirley Wilson, M.D., FACOG, board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist at
Southeast Georgia Physician Associates-Obstetrics & Gynecology and member of The Brunswick (GA) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated.
Presentations
- Making a Sustainable Difference in Haiti: Understanding the Needs and the
Culture of Haitian People
- Outline of Diseases Experienced by the Haitian People
- Everything You Need to Know to Travel, Study and Work in Haiti
Event registration and continuing education credit information is available at
sghs.org/haiti-seminar, or email
marketing@sghs.org for more information.