
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
september, 2020
08sepAll Day10Medtech Women AdvanSE Conference
We’re excited to announce our next Medtech Women conference will be held virtually, opening new opportunities for targeted learning and unique networking for attendees (including MEN) from across the region!
We’re excited to announce our next Medtech Women conference will be held virtually, opening new opportunities for targeted learning and unique networking for attendees (including MEN) from across the region!
Tiffany Wilson, founder of Medtech Women, is handing the Chair baton to Allyson Bower-Willner, Marketing Director for Strategic Accounts with Molynlycke Health Care. Tiffany is remaining on the Advisory Board and will continue to work with Allyson to drive Medtech Women-AdvanSE forward for years to come.
Allyson is leading the conference program, which will include topics such as networking – specified to funding, entrepreneurship, and coaching – value analysis, southeastern life science ecosystem, etc. The full program will be announced shortly and available Conference Page.
Registration is only $35 for the half-day program. Members of the state associations will receive a $10 discount. Use code GABIO for discount.
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september 8 (Tuesday) - 10 (Thursday)
REGISTER HERE: https://sls.123signup.com/event/registration/rkvph; jsessionid=7C8AFC40FC186BEA40BD2FF6BDDA16A8
REGISTER HERE: https://sls.123signup.com/event/registration/rkvph; jsessionid=7C8AFC40FC186BEA40BD2FF6BDDA16A8
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
GHC3 is now the Office of Health Equity and Crisis Coordination, a division of the Center for Global Health Innovation (CGHI). The Center for Global Health Innovation is an Atlanta-based 501(c)3 organization launched in 2019 to bring together diverse Global Health, Health Technology and Life Sciences entities to collaborate, innovate and activate solutions to enhance human health outcomes around the world. At its core, CGHI will orchestrate programs that promote cross discipline cooperation to strengthen capabilities, accelerate problem solving and respond to global health crises. The Center will continue to support its subsidiary organizations, Georgia Bio and Georgia Global Health Alliance and is standing up a permanent Global Health Crisis Coordination Center to bringing to bear the best private sector and public sector capabilities and experience in times of need.