Join the Salem Health and Wellness Foundation and the Temple University College of Public Health for their last Community Conversation of 2023, which will be held in person at PSEG’s EERC Training Center in Salem, NJ.
“From Determinants to Drivers” will feature an expert panel that will discuss how we can address the issues impacting health disparities for families, generally known as DETERMINANTS, by changing our emphasis to the DRIVERS of health, safety and well-being. Panelists will provide a wide view of the topic, and as always, the audience will be invited to add their questions and comments. The session will also highlight the Salem Health and Wellness Foundation's newly funded program, Salem Smart Start for Children and Families.
- Keynote - Dr. Sandra L. Davis, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean for DEI at the George Washington University School of Nursing
- Moderator - Dr. Jennifer Ibrahim, Temple University Dean of the College of Public Health, tenured professor in the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy and Associate Director of the National Program Office for Public Health Law Research
Panelists:
- Annie Rojas, Program Coordinator for the Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative and Project Director for the Salem Smart Start initiative
- Marisol Meyer, Project Officer, Office of Rural Health with the New Jersey Health Deparment
- Omolola Taiwo, Ph.D.,MPA, Executive Director of New Jersey Office of Primary Care and Health
- and more to be confirmed
Light breakfast will be provided. For more information, please email Emily Hernandez at emily@salemwellnessfoundation.org.