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North American Division Health Ministries is excited to announce an amazing lineup of keynote speakers and a great array of seminars from fitness and lifestyle to mental and emotional health. Prepare for inspiration and instruction from leaders in the faith and health movements.
• 36 tracks of training on a variety of programs
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• 10 new tracks
• A track for pastors and clergy
• A track on how to engage youth
• A track for nurses
• Hands-on health evangelism experience
• Community Health Expo
• Evening messages on health by Mark Finley - open for the community
• And much more
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Inspirational Speakers |
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Dr. Allan Handysides
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![]() Dr Fred Hardinge |
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Dr Kathleen Kuntaraf
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![]() Dr Peter Landless |
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Lydia Archbold
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"ANNOUNCEMENT" - The United Stated Surgeon General Regina Benjamin will be our keynote speaker at the upcoming "Adventists InStep for Life Celebration" event at the Marriott in Lake Mary, Florida on January on January 28, 2012 from 4-6pm.
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Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA is the 18th Surgeon General of the United States. As America’s Doctor, she provides the public with the best scientific information available on how to improve their health and the health of the nation. Dr. Benjamin also oversees the operational command of 6,500 uniformed public health officers who serve in locations around the world to promote, and protect the health of the American People. From her early days as the founder of a rural health clinic in Alabama – which she kept in operation despite damage and destruction inflicted by hurricanes Georges (1998) and Katrina (2005) and a devastating fire (2006) – to her leadership role in the worldwide advancement of preventive health care, Dr. Benjamin has forged a career that has been recognized by a broad spectrum of organizations and publications. She currently serves as chairman of the National Prevention Council, making her the first U.S. Surgeon General in history to bring together seventeen federal agencies to develop a National Prevention Strategy. Dr. Benjamin has a B.S. in chemistry from Xavier University, New Orleans, an M.D. degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an MBA from Tulane University. She attended Morehouse School of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency in Macon, Ga. Dr. Benjamin holds 15 honorary degrees. |
| Keynote Speakers |
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![]() Dan Jackson |
![]() Tricia Penniecook |
![]() E. Albert Reece |
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