Heal 2022 Spotlights Local Non-Profit Healthcare Leaders in a Virtual Forum

Heal 2022 Spotlights Local Non-Profit Healthcare Leaders in a Virtual Forum
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The 2022 HEAL Healthcare Town Hall, a virtual program from the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce, premiered online on June 30th. The Chamber is thrilled to have this opportunity to highlight our Macon-Bibb healthcare and wellness non-profit leaders to highlight the innovative ways they are supporting our community during this unprecedented environment. Today’s Healthcare Forum is presented as part of our HEAL healthcare series by Atrium Health Navicent. The event was moderated by Julia Magda of Magda Law, a past chair of the Greater Macon Chamber.

Additional support for the HEAL Healthcare Series is provided by Hughston Clinic, Central Georgia Cancer Care, Internal Medicine Associates and Skin Care Physicians of Georgia.

Featured Speakers:

Jimmie Smith, Jr., MD, MPH
Administrator, Macon-Bibb County Health Department

Nancy White, Executive Director
Macon Volunteer Clinic

Patty Gibbs, Executive Director
Family Counseling Center of Central Georgia

Click here to watch the video.

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Source: https://www.maconchamber.com/2022/06/30/heal-2022-spotlights-local-non-profit-healthcare-leaders-in-a-virtual-forum/



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