The Healthy Churches 2030 RoadMap Tour on Jun 29, 2024 in Louisville, KY ft Dr. Pernessa C. Seele, Dr. Kevin W. Cosby, Cece Dunn, Dr. Leon D. Slatter, Jason Clayborn & More!
Event Details
A One Day In-Person Conference, Designed to Help You Start or Strengthen Your Health Ministry! For More Information Visit: https://www.balmingilead.org/louisville
Event Details
A One Day In-Person Conference, Designed to Help You Start or Strengthen Your Health Ministry!
For More Information Visit: https://www.balmingilead.org/louisville
Includes: Free Admission/Continental Breakfast/Boxed Lunch
MORNING PRAISE AND WELCOME


PANEL ON LOCAL
HEALTH PRIORITIES

Richard King, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky



DISEASE EDUCATION SESSIONS
Facing the Challenge: Recognizing the Threat
and Reducing the Risk of Peripheral
Artery Disease (PAD) in Black Americans

JaBaris Swain, MD, MPH
Medical Executive, Health Systems Integration, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson
Multiple Myeloma in The Black Community

Craig Emmitt Cole, MD
Director, Clinical Cancer Research
Michigan State University College of Human
Medicine-Karmanos Cancer Institute
Sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb
Understanding Genetic Kidney Disease

Josiah Petersen, MD
Associate Medical Director, Clinical Development and Translational Medicine, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Sponsored by Vertex Pharmaceuticals
HEALTH MINISTRY WORKSHOPS
How to Start a Health Ministry

How to Strengthen an Existing Health Ministry

CLOSING WORSHIP EXPERIENCE


Includes: Free Admission/Continental Breakfast/Boxed Lunch
Time
June 29, 2024 10:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Location
Saint Stephen Baptist Church
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Organizer

The Balm In Gilead, Incorporated
The mission of The Balm In Gilead is to prevent diseases and improve the health status of people of African Descent by supporting faith institutions in areas of program design, implementation, and evaluation to strengthen their capacity to programmatically eliminate health disparities.