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Program for "Leadership Lessons in Healthcare: From An Orthopedic Surgeon’s Perspective" by Katherine Coyner, M.D., Board Member of The Perry Initiative
Publication Date
3-9-2015
City
Suwanee, GA
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Recommended Citation
Coyner, Katherine and PCOM Office of Diversity and Community Relations, "Diversity Speakers Series: Leadership Lessons in Healthcare: From An Orthopedic Surgeon’s Perspective" (2015). Diversity and Inclusion. 16.
https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/diversity_inclusion/16
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Welcome & Introduction of Dr. Katherine Coyner: Natasha Arora, MS, Student Government Association President, P.L.A.Y. Club Vice President
Question & Answer Session: Dejhara Wellons, Student National Medical Association President & Danielle Timmons, MS, Student Government Association Recording Secretary, SNMA National Liaison, GA-PCOM OB/GYN Club National Liaison
Presentation to Dr. Katherine Coyner: Lex Eccleston, OMS-II, Vice President of Student Life - Student Government Association, Vice President - Emergency Medicine Club & Julia Fink, OMS-II, President - Student America Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, Event Coordination - Sports Medicine Club
Closing Remarks: Dr. Lisa McBride, Chief Diversity Officer
About the Diversity Speakers Series at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine:
The Diversity Speakers Series is intended to provide insight and understanding of multicultural issues to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine community. This series is designed to introduce an essential component of education in helping audiences consider perspectives other than their own, encouraging civil debate, broadening the basis for critical thought and promoting cultural understanding.
The Office of Diversity and Compliance at PCOM strives to provide an avenue to promote ethnic diversity and multicultural awareness through increased interaction with high profile multicultural scholars, dignitaries and personalities on our campus.