Date & Time: April 14 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Angello Alumni House

An expert panel will share current public health policy considerations regarding the outcomes of chronic disease (illness), with particular attention to the associated economic and technological concerns. 

This program will help expand your critical thinking and understanding of how chronic diseases and illnesses present a growing demand for our attention in the public health sector, and how this area of focus is linked to certain economic and technological developments.

Cost

  • $35.00 – Members and Faculty
  • $45.00 – Non-Members
  • Free – Students

Moderator

Alan Cooper, PhD, MBA 

Chief Performance Officer and Vice President of Organizational Learning and Innovation at Catholic Health, and Clinical Associate Professor of Management at Adelphi University’s Robert B. Willumstad School of Business

Panelists

Lawrence Einstein, MD, MPH, FACP

Vice President and Chief Public and Community Health Officer for Catholic Health

Margaret Arnesen, MPAP

Senior Officer, Public Health Data Improvement at Pew Charitable Trusts

K.C Rondello, MD., MPH, CEM

Clinical Professor of Public Health and Emergency Management and Special Advisor to the Office of Health and Wellness at Adelphi University 

This event is presented by the Healthcare Executives’ Club, New York State Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Association for Healthcare Risk Management of New York, Black Long Term Care Executives, and the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business and Master of Public Health Program at Adelphi University. 

For more information, please contact Dennis Conway at dconway@adelphi.edu.

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