2018 M3 Conference
Connect with Others. Be Inspired. Find Your Mission.2018 M3 Conference Speakers
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Conference Emcee
Paul Osteen, MD, FACS
General and Vascular Surgeon, serving globally 4-6 months a year, and Co-Founder of the M3 Conference
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Plenary and Breakout Session Speakers
Rick Allen
President and CEO, MedSend
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Tom Byrd, MD
Board Member and Clinical Consultant, The Cries of a Child, Burundi
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John Cropsey, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology, serving with Serge mission at Hope Africa University and Kibuye Hope Hospital, Burundi
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Mitch Duininck, MD
President and CEO, In His Image Family Medicine Residency Program and Executive Director, In His Image International, Tulsa, OK
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Amy Fogleman, RN
Faith Outreach Director, Hope Through Healing Hands
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Jennifer D. Gray, MD, FAAP
Pediatrician, active in short-term missions with Mission of Hope Haiti
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Dan Haseltine
Lead singer of Jars of Clay and Founder of Blood:Water. Consultant for Hope Through Healing Hands.
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Mary E. Hermiz, RN, MSN, EdD
Missionary Emeritus, World Gospel Mission
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David Jackett
Texas Regional Director, Perspectives Study Program
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Douglas Jackson, PhD, JD
President and CEO, Project C.U.R.E.
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Perry A. Jansen, MD, DTMH
Senior Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, MedSend
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Sarah Jennings, BS, RDMS, RVT
Clinical Application Specialist
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Phillip Kemp, DDS, AAACD
Founder and CEO, Hope Smiles
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Kristin Long, MD
Endocrine Surgeon, serving with KenyaRelief.org building surgical capacity in Western Kenya
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Kathy Marquardt, RDMS, RVT
Sr. Clinical Applications Specialist
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Martin Nkundeki, MBChB, MBA
Medical Director, Wentz Medical Center, Uganda, an outreach of Africa Renewal Ministries
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Jennifer Osteen, RN
Missionary nurse and Co-Founder of the M3 Conference
Sue Price, RN
Vice President/Executive Director, International Medical Outreach
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Todd Price, MD
President/Chief Executive Officer, International Medical Outreach, and Infectious Disease Specialist
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Issam I. Raad, MD, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA
Founding President, Health Outreach to the Middle East (H.O.M.E)
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Allan T. Sawyer, MD, MS, FACOG
Obstetrician-Gynecologist missionary, serving with World Medical Mission, the medical arm of Samaritan’s Purse
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Greg Seager, RN, MSN
Founder and CEO, Christian Health Service Corps
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Kelly Sites, RN
Disaster Assistance Response Team, Samaritan’s Purse
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Yancy Stermer
Surgical Technologist, serving globally with Samaritan’s Purse Disaster Response Team (DART)
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Elliot Tenpenny, MD
Emergency Medical Response Manager, Samaritan’s Purse
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Keir Thelander, MD, FACS, FWACS, FCS (ECSA)
Chief Medical Officer, Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS)
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Janet Topazian, PhD
Active in short term missions with her husband Mark. Chair, Board of Directors, Next Chapter Ministries
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Project of the Year
Tenwek Hospital is a Christian community that seeks to exemplify Christ in all aspects of what they do, and they strongly believe in their motto, “We Treat, Jesus Heals.” Established in 1937 in Bomet County, Kenya, Tenwek Hospital is a 361 bed capacity, Level 6(b), Teaching and Referral Mission Hospital that serves the needs of the vast southwest region of Kenya and country at large. As the M3 Project of the Year recipient, Tenwek has begun a formal training program in cardiothoracic surgery and is moving forward with plans to begin construction of the new Tenwek Cardiothoracic Center to help physically and spiritually heal the hearts of Africa.
2018 M3 Conference Schedule
Lakewood Church | Houston, TX
Day 01
Pre-Conference 3-hour Workshops
Made for More: Finding Your Place is God’s Global Purpose
Facilitator(s):
David Jackett, Texas Regional Director, Perspectives Study Program
Room:
The Chapel, 3rd Floor
Description:
Get a taste of God’s unchanging global purposes and how you can co-labor with Him as He works to complete all He has planned. Using key ideas from the Perspectives™ course, these sessions will look how God’s story is unfolding among all peoples.
What does it mean to integrate life for Christ’s global purpose as a “world Christian”? Explore practical ways of pursuing God’s purposes, such as going, sending, welcoming, mobilizing, community building, giving, praying, and learning.
Sessions:
- Session 1: You Were Made for More!
- Session 2: The Practices of a World Christian
- Session 3: The Disciplines of a World Christian
Ultrasound for Medical Missions
Facilitator(s):
Sarah Jennings, BS, RDMS, RVT and Kathy Marquardt, RDMS, RVT
Room:
Mission Control, 3rd Floor
Description:
Ultrasound is an invaluable tool to use for diagnosis and procedural guidance and is often the only imaging modality that can be taken to remote areas. This 3 hour workshop will teach you the basics of how to use ultrasound in these areas. You will also gain access to a program that allows you to borrow ultrasounds for your mission trips at no charge to you.
Lunch on Own
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Pre-Conference 3-hour Workshops
Preparing for a Life in Missions
Facilitator(s):
Mitch Duininck, MD and John Cropsey, MD
Room:
The Chapel, 3rd Floor
Description:
Veteran healthcare missionaries share their wisdom on how to best prepare for a life in missions.
Sessions:
- Session 1: What Not to Do if You Want to Do Missions
- Session 2: Sin, Failure and Unbelief: Prerequisites for Medical Missions
- Session 3: Misconceptions about Missions and Missionaries
- Session 4: Transformation through Teaching Teams
Serving the Great Physician in Disaster Zones
Facilitator(s):
Elliott Tenpenny, MD and Kelly Sites, RN
Room:
Mission Control, 3rd Floor
Description:
This workshop is an introduction to Samaritan’s Purse and its Biblical basis for disaster response. We will cover the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) mentality, the sectors we primarily work in, and focus specifically on our medical response capabilities.
Sessions:
- Session 1: Overview of Disaster Response
- Session 2: Disaster Response Mentality
- Session 3: Emergency Medical Response
Dinner on Own
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Registration Check-In
Exhibit Hall
Plenary Session 01
Serving God with Open Hands
Speaker(s):
Kelly Sites, RN
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Often times we hold those we love, our passions, goals, dreams and skills, our future, our professions, and serving God, with clenched fists. We want to maintain control and keep a firm grip on it all. Learn how serving God with open hands sets you free and takes you on a wild adventure of knowing a bigger God and a fulfilling life of service.
It is God Calling You
Speaker(s):
Martin Nkundeki, MBChB, MBA
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Christians around the world come face to face with people in difficult situations, many times we may walk away, offer a hand and go on, or we think it’s for someone else, some other group, or for the government, but when, like Moses, we stop to look closely at the situation, we see ‘’God in the burning bush”, we see more, feel more and realize we can do more. This is a story of a Ugandan doctor at a mission hospital in the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda’s capital. Stepping out of my office in the new clinic to go out and visit, and see. The plenary session will discuss how being involved in a community led to a decade long relationship with nearby slum communities, working with them to create solutions to their problems, and using a medical outreach team of Village Health Volunteers to spread health information, change lifestyles and bring hope. It’s about discerning the stirrings and opportunities, and recognizing it is God calling you. God needs you as a conduit of His grace, an ambassador of His dream, to bring hope and courage, and an exodus of His people to a higher quality of life.
Closing the Culture Gap of Medical Missions
Speaker(s):
Greg Seager, RN, MSN
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Understanding culture in missions is foundational, but do we understand missions culture? There is a culture gap in medical missions but it is not the culture gap we usually consider. The biggest culture gap in medical missions is often the one that exists between short-term and long-term medical missions. This plenary will look at these two cultures and the importance of closing the gap between these two worlds.
When the Will of God Feels Scary: How do we follow Jesus when it’s not safe?
Speaker(s):
Gary Haugen, JD
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
We want to follow Jesus wherever He calls us, but how do we follow Him (and lead others well) in a fallen world of brokenness, lies and pain? Let’s explore what Jesus taught about following God with joy and power in a dangerous world.
Dessert and Coffee
Exhibit Hall
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Exhibit Hall Closes
Day 02
Breakfast
Exhibit Hall
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Breakout Session 01
Breakout Sessions are held on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors.
2nd Floor Map | 2nd Floor Map Key | 3rd/4th Floor Map
Global Healthcare Missions: An Unpresented Opportunity to Impact the World
Speaker(s):
Rick Allen
Room:
The Chapel, 3rd Floor
Description:
Not since the days of the Roman Empire has there been an opportunity to transform individuals, communities and nations through the use of healthcare missions. The delivery of Healthcare allows access to areas of the world where other forms of Christian witness are not permitted. New strategies and fresh approaches are required. This has opened up opportunity for a new generation of thought leadership and planning. This session will be an opportunity to hear about and participate in building strategies for global healthcare missions.
Missions 101: Tips on Volunteering Abroad
Speaker(s):
Tom Byrd, MD
Room:
Trailblazers, 2nd Floor
Description:
If you feel the call to serve and have the heart for missions, this session will provide tips for preparing for both short and long term missions as well as advice on pitfalls to avoid while volunteering abroad. This session will be helpful for those planning their first mission trip as well as experienced missionaries. The talk will conclude with several helpful resources for volunteering abroad.
Caring for the Victims of Humanitarian Disasters and Military Conflict
Speaker(s):
Mitch Duininck, MD
Room:
The Warehouse, 4th Floor
Description:
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) face significant challenges to their health and well-being that are unique due to lack of necessary resources including food, water, sanitation, shelter, security, and healthcare. Caring for people in these situations requires an understanding of their unique needs as well as having realistic goals regarding what can and cannot be done for them.
As followers of Jesus, we are called to serve “the least of these,” and victims of disasters and crises certainly qualify. Often these events, though causing much hardship and suffering, create the possibility for doors and hearts to be open that otherwise would be closed to the message of Jesus. We must be both willing and well prepared if we are to serve well when we are called to respond to those in need.
Our recent experiences in providing healthcare for the victims of disasters in Nepal, Kurdistan, Haiti, Lebanon, and Turkey – both natural and manmade – highlight the need to be well prepared when serving in these difficult situations. Focus areas for the presentation and discussion will include team selection and preparation, travel and logistics issues; identifying and addressing the needs of the people being served, including physical, psychological, and spiritual needs; partnering with other organizations and local authorities; and returning home successfully.
The Long and Short of It: Realizing the Bigger Vision while Serving Short Term
Speaker(s):
Jennifer D. Gray, MD, FAAP
Room:
Room 3022/3023, 3rd Floor
Description:
In this session we will discuss how short-term medical missions can renew, refocus and redirect your personal practice of medicine. We will also discuss how to apply the lessons you learn through a mission trip to your everyday mission field. We will explore the value of serving short term alongside an organization and the lasting impact you can have on those you serve, your team members as well as your practice and community.
In Pursuit of Success or Significance?
Speaker(s):
Phillip Kemp, DDS, AAACD
Room:
Room 2028/2029/2030, 2nd Floor
Description:
Many dental professionals have reached high-levels of “success”, some even at the very pinnacle of success by all professional measures. But countless have woke up in the morning wondering, “is there more to my life, my talents, and my practice than this!?” Many have longed to utilize their gifts, talents, and expertise in dentistry to leave a lasting impact on the world, only to find themselves frustrated at seemingly “short-term” activity that does not begin to provide long-term solutions to change the paradigm of dental care around the world. Dr. Phillip Kemp leads an intriguing and insightful explorative conversation around the opportunity before the dental community to make a tremendous and significant impact for the Kingdom of God around the world.
Disaster Response Nursing: What You Need to Know Before You Sign Up
Speaker(s):
Kelly Sites, RN
Room:
The Loft, 4th Floor
Description:
Learn what a disaster response nurse does, what skills you need, and what life is like before, during and after a deployment.
Serving Outside Your Comfort Zone: Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself
Speaker(s):
Allan T. Sawyer, MD, MS, FACOG
Room:
Room 4023/4024/4025, 4th Floor
Description:
Doing things outside your comfort zone was a popular business growth strategy in the 1980’s; however, serving outside your comfort zone is Biblical. Through a candid discussion of serving outside his own comfort zone, Dr. Sawyer will challenge the audience to serve well beyond their comfort zone.
Lessons from the Lion Story: Learning to Help People Help Themselves
Speaker(s):
Greg Seager, RN, MSN
Room:
Room 3024/3025, 3rd Floor
Description:
Much has been said in recent years about relief vs. development in global health missions, and missions in general. We know that it is often harmful to engage in relief when what is needed is development. Yet, the vast majority of global health missions are relief oriented with little understanding of development processes. This session will review participatory approaches for community engagement that facilitate community response to their own problems. We will review key concepts such as: community ownership, community participation ladder, stakeholder analysis, and building cross cultural partnerships that escape the trap of paternalism and dependency. These principles apply broadly to both short and long-term global health missions.
Raising a Mission-Minded Family
Speaker(s):
Janet Topazian, PhD and Jennifer Osteen, RN
Room:
Mission Control, 3rd Floor
Description:
Missions is a Biblical mandate. A missional outlook will set your family apart and bring you closer to God and each other! In this session, we’ll share intentional strategies (including short-term trips and year-round priorities) that the Lord has used to inspire our families for missions.
Break
Breakout Session 02
Breakout Sessions are held on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors.
2nd Floor Map | 2nd Floor Map Key | 3rd/4th Floor Map
Top Ten Do’s and Don’ts of Medical Missions
Speaker(s):
John Cropsey, MD
Room:
The Loft, 4th Floor
Description:
We will explore the heart-level adjustments required to productively engage in cross-cultural relationships and medical care. We will review common pitfalls made by short-term and long-term missionaries. We will examine how one’s faith informs the missions experience in which one will be faced with advanced presentation of pathology in the setting of severe resource limitations and crippling poverty.
The Nutritional Value of a Stone: A Christian Perspective of Global Food Security
Speaker(s):
Dan Haseltine & Amy Fogleman, RN
Room:
Room 3024/3025, 3rd Floor
Description:
This session will discuss the global landscape of food securities and the importance of meeting nutritional needs around the world. Why, in the midst of great global need, is help least likely to be found? How can we as Christians help turn the tide and reshape the global landscape through community and influence?
Rural Missionary Nursing Then and Now
Speaker(s):
Mary Hermiz, RN, MSN, EdD
Room:
Room 2028/2029/2030, 2nd Floor
Description:
Nursing in the 1970s in rural Papua New Guinea (PNG) was very primitive; And being the highest trained health care worker for 10,000 people with limited resources was a challenge. After 10 years in PNG, it was a dramatic change to work in Kenya (Tenwek Hospital) and start their school of nursing. From living on a small medical compound in PNG, to living on a large medical station with a 300-bed hospital came with an awareness of the many differences. Nursing was vastly different. However, equipping the nationals for hospital nursing, midwifery and community health along with giving spiritual care was very rewarding. Stories, along with the struggles and blessings of those times will be shared.
Surgical Safari: Low Resources, High Complexity
Speaker(s):
Kristin Long, MD
Room:
Mission Control, 3rd Floor
Description:
What do you do when the nearest surgeon is HOURS away? In this breakout session, we will discuss the disparities in surgical availability in Sub-Saharan Africa, including an assessment of the feasibility and effectiveness of KenyaRelief.org’s ambulatory surgery center as a model for building capacity. Additionally, we will examine some of the clinical and ethical challenges of providing highly complex surgical interventions in this setting and discuss how forming sustainable community partnerships are essential to long-term success in the mission field. Finally, we will review the unexpected, never-boring challenges that come with venturing out on a “surgical safari” as KenyaRelief.org helps you “Take the First Step” towards a surgical mission trip!
10 Years of Clinic Growth, Village Health Teams and Sustainability
Speaker(s):
Martin Nkundeki, MBChB, MBA
Room:
The Chapel, 3rd Floor
Description:
Dr Martin Nkundeki from Wentz Medical Center in Gaba, Kampala, Uganda, shares lessons learned about missions, the local church, the community and hospital sustainability. This one medical center raises up to 90% of its funds from local services. Additionally, the medical center has supported the establishment of 4 other rural health units using medical camps, church engagement, village health teams and measured levels of care to keep healthcare as a sustainable instrument of Christian medical witness.
Infected in Rural Africa
Speaker(s):
Todd Price, MD and Sue Price, RN
Room:
Room 3022/3023, 3rd Floor
Description:
Many in the rural areas of the developing world are forgotten, and the diseases with which they struggle are neglected. But we have a great opportunity to effect a change in these rural communities by pursuing healthy behavior and addressing their neglected diseases.
Through the Eye of the Needle: Preparing for Medical Missions Now; Things I Wish I Knew
Speaker(s):
Keir Thelander, MD, FACS, FWACS, FCS (ECSA)
Room:
Trailblazers, 2nd Floor
Description:
Dr. Keir Thelander will be speaking about living a missional life now in preparing for service. You will hear about Keir’s preparations for the mission field, his 10 years of experience, as well as reflection and insight as to what he wish he had known and done. He will be presenting his “hindsight” view of preparing for life as a missionary.
Best Practices in Short-Term Medical Missions
Speaker(s):
Mark Topazian, MD
Room:
Room 4023/4024/4025, 4th Floor
Description:
Short-term medical trips can be transformational for both short-termers and their local hosts. In this session we’ll consider factors that maximize the positive impact of short-term trips, including aligning expectations, appreciating cross-cultural values, flexibility, a relational approach, assessing local assets, and the value of returning.
Are Short Term Medical Mission Trips of Any Value Whatsoever?
Speaker(s):
Russ E. White, MD, MPH, FACS, FCS (ECSA)
Room:
The Warehouse, 4th Floor
Description:
There are many arguments both for and against the value of short term medical mission trips. Dr. White has served continuously for 20 years at Tenwek Hospital, which literally hosts hundreds of short term medical visitors every year. In this session, Dr. White will review the good, the bad, and the ugly of short term medical mission trips and review the reasons to “Take the First Step”, and perhaps the reasons not to initiate this ambulation.
Plenary Session 02
Privileged to Serve
Speaker(s):
Yancy Stermer
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
The battle to re-take the city of Mosul from ISIS control was expected to be protracted and grueling with enormous consequences for the surrounding population. In response to the growing humanitarian crisis, Samaritan’s Purse deployed its Emergency Field Hospital (EFH) to provide emergency trauma care for all in need. In stark contrast to the surroundings, the EFH was filled with peace, love, compassion and hope. We’ll take a glimpse inside the protective blast walls at the mission and the people who made it happen.
Calling to the Greatest Need: Medical Missions Past, Present and Future
Speaker(s):
Perry A. Jansen, MD, DTMH
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Medical missions has historically been critical to early Christian missionary efforts, meeting the “felt needs” of communities in Christ’s name. Mission hospitals have been used to advance the gospel, plant churches and improve health outcomes in some of the world’s most needy and hard to reach places. But the work is far from done. There are still millions of people with poor access to essential health services. There are also millions in hard to reach areas who have never heard the good news of Jesus Christ. Many are in “closed access” countries that do not allow “missionaries” but welcome well-trained health providers. We will explore these opportunities and how the Lord is using this generation of health care providers to advance His kingdom. How will He use you?
Living Matthew 25: A Mandate for a Blessed People
Speaker(s):
Douglas Jackson, PhD, JD
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
The parables in the 25th Chapter of Matthew establish a clear roadmap for our culture and community in using our resources to care for the people closest to God’s heart. Central to the founding of Project C.U.R.E., these directives are applicable to anyone serious about using what we have been given to impact the world.
Boxed Lunch
Exhibit Hall
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Plenary Session 03
Defend the Orphan
Speaker(s):
Mike Reiszner
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Coreluv believes that James 1:17, “Learn to do good. Seek Justice. Help the oppressed, Defend the Orphan. Fight for the rights of widows.” is not merely a suggestion but a commandment. Unless someone defends the orphan, they are defenseless. Unless someone speaks for them, they will not be heard.
Smile on Purpose
Speaker(s):
Phillip Kemp, DDS, AAACD
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
With dentistry being the #2 most unmet healthcare need in the world, it’s easy to fall into the trap of serving over impact. Dr. Phillip Kemp will present how Hope Smiles is seeking sustainable impact over running on the treadmill of can we do enough. It is our hearts that will make the difference in people’s lives, not our hands!
Mission Impossible, Made Possible
Speaker(s):
Issam I. Raad, MD, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
Describing how the impossible mission of reaching the suffering people of the Middle East caught in the cross fire became possible through faith in Him who eternally loved people unto death of the cross. Specific examples will be given on the power of firefighting faith in action in making the impossible made possible.
Charge the Darkness
Speaker(s):
Gary Haugen, JD
Room:
Main Sanctuary
Description:
How the followers of Jesus can switch from playing defense to playing offense in a hurting world. Let’s explore Jesus’ invitation to throw off the bondage of fear and despair to be authentic light in the darkest corners of the world.
Exhibit Hall
Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital Tours
Conference Ends
2018 M3 Conference Exhibitors
Mission Hospital Corridor
Nursing Resource Center
Resources
Mobilizing Medical Missions Conference 2018 PDF
This PDF was created as a mailer to provide detailed information about the M3 Conference. It includes a statement of our purpose, conference highlights, a list of speakers, and pre-conference and main conference session information.
This is a tremendous and concise resource to download and share with someone who may be interested in learning more about what we do, why we do it and how to get involved.