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Community Assets, Resources & Partnerships: Leveraging Community Resources for Health Speaker Presentation & Pan

Community Engagement Speaker Series. Community Assets, Resources & Partnerships: Leveraging Community Resources for Health Speaker Presentation & Panel Discussion November 13, 2012 12:00pm-2:00pm UC Medical Sciences Building (RM. E351 )

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Community Assets, Resources & Partnerships: Leveraging Community Resources for Health Speaker Presentation & Pan

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  1. Community Engagement Speaker Series Community Assets, Resources & Partnerships: Leveraging Community Resources for Health Speaker Presentation & Panel Discussion November 13, 2012 12:00pm-2:00pm UC Medical Sciences Building (RM. E351) Please email ctsa@cchmc.orgto RSVP & reserve a boxed lunch Power in Communities to Improve Health Community Reception & Dinner November 13, 2012 6:00pm-9:00pm Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Dr. Please email ctsa@cchmc.org to RSVP Innovative and Collaborative Models for Addressing Health Disparities in Our Community Community Forum & Coffee Hour November 14, 2012 9:00am-10:30am Mayerson Academy (2650 Highland Ave.) Please emailctsa@cchmc.orgto RSVP Doriane Miller, MD Director, Center for Community Health and Vitality, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago Medical Center. Dr. Doriane C. Miller is the Inaugural Director of the Center for Community Health and Vitality at the University of Chicago Medical Center, accepting this position in January 2009. The Center for Community Health and Vitality’s mission is to improve population health outcomes for residents on the South Side of Chicago through community-engaged research, demonstration and service models. She is the co-chair of the Community Engagement Cluster of University of Chicago’s Institute for Translational Medicine. Dr. Miller received her medical degree from the University of Chicago. She completed a Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency and a General Medicine/Clinical Epidemiology Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco Norma Sanders Smart Communities Program Manager, Southwest Smart Communities Partners (SSCP). Ms. Sanders has dedicated the last five years to working on technology planning, program management and integration in non-profit organizations. She is currently the Smart Communities Program Manager for the Southwest Smart Communities Partners (SSCP). The SSCP represents Auburn Gresham and Chicago Lawn, two of the five digitally underserved neighborhoods in Chicago that are participating in the Smart Communities program - the City's broadband adoption initiative. Prior to her work in the community, Ms. Sanders was a senior director for Motorola, Inc. where she spent 25 years managing global IT teams. She has a strong background in customer relations, and program management. She is a lifelong mentor, with a passion for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), journalism and arts education for youth. Please email ctsa@cchmc.org for additional information or to RSVP.

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