6:00PM

Cocktail Reception and Check-In

Sarah Janus, CEO of Green Threads

“Women Working: A Patchwork of Talent”

Sarah Janus, CEO of Green Threads

“Women Working: A Patchwork of Talent”

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Dr. Kenneth Dominguez is a medical epidemiologist on the Prevention for Negatives Team—biomedical intervention activity in the CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Epidemiology Branch. He has worked with CDC as a medical epidemiologist since 1993 and is especially interested in decreasing mother-to-child HIV transmission, improving the quality of life and survival of HIV-infected children, and biomedical interventions to prevent HIV transmission in all age groups. Dr. Dominguez serves as federal liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric AIDS and is the CDC spokesperson for several HIV campaigns. Through various CDC training programs, Dr. Dominguez mentors junior scientists and student interns. He was instrumental in helping co-organize CDC’s first Hispanic/Latino Health Workgroup, a scientific workgroup focused on improving Hispanic health in the US.


Dr. Dominguez received both a medical degree and master’s in public health degree at Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. He completed residency training in pediatrics and preventive medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, and at the CDC in Atlanta. He also trained as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer through CDC at the Puerto Rico Department of Health. Dr. Dominguez became a Commissioned Officer in the US Public Health Service in 1991.

43rd Annual LMSA Northeast Regional Conference
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Dr. Kenneth Dominguez is a medical epidemiologist on the Prevention for Negatives Team—biomedical intervention activity in the CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Epidemiology Branch. He has worked with CDC as a medical epidemiologist since 1993 and is especially interested in decreasing mother-to-child HIV transmission, improving the quality of life and survival of HIV-infected children, and biomedical interventions to prevent HIV transmission in all age groups. Dr. Dominguez serves as federal liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric AIDS and is the CDC spokesperson for several HIV campaigns. Through various CDC training programs, Dr. Dominguez mentors junior scientists and student interns. He was instrumental in helping co-organize CDC’s first Hispanic/Latino Health Workgroup, a scientific workgroup focused on improving Hispanic health in the US.


Dr. Dominguez received both a medical degree and master’s in public health degree at Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. He completed residency training in pediatrics and preventive medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, and at the CDC in Atlanta. He also trained as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer through CDC at the Puerto Rico Department of Health. Dr. Dominguez became a Commissioned Officer in the US Public Health Service in 1991.

43rd Annual

LMSA Northeast Regional Conference

Fortaleciendo raíces:

Uniting efforts in the changing face of healthcare

February 
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2016 
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Dr. Kenneth Dominguez is a medical epidemiologist on the Prevention for Negatives Team—biomedical intervention activity in the CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Epidemiology Branch. He has worked with CDC as a medical epidemiologist since 1993 and is especially interested in decreasing mother-to-child HIV transmission, improving the quality of life and survival of HIV-infected children, and biomedical interventions to prevent HIV transmission in all age groups. Dr. Dominguez serves as federal liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric AIDS and is the CDC spokesperson for several HIV campaigns. Through various CDC training programs, Dr. Dominguez mentors junior scientists and student interns. He was instrumental in helping co-organize CDC’s first Hispanic/Latino Health Workgroup, a scientific workgroup focused on improving Hispanic health in the US.


Dr. Dominguez received both a medical degree and master’s in public health degree at Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. He completed residency training in pediatrics and preventive medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, and at the CDC in Atlanta. He also trained as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer through CDC at the Puerto Rico Department of Health. Dr. Dominguez became a Commissioned Officer in the US Public Health Service in 1991.

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Pricing schedule

Dates: Early bird: Nov 1 - Dec 15
Advanced Registration: Dec 15 - Feb 1
Normal/On site: After Feb 1

Early Bird Registration

• Medical/Graduate Members: $35

• Medical/Graduate Non-members: $55
• Premeds: $20
• Highschool: $5
• Health Professional: $75

Advanced Registration

• Medical/Graduate Members: $45
• Medical/Graduate Non-members: $60
• Premeds: $40
• Highschool: $5
• Health Professional: $85

On-site Registration

• Members: $60
• Non-members: $60
• Premeds: $45
• Highschool: $5
• Health Professional: $85

The purpose of the conference is to bring together an average of over 300 Latino high school students, premedical students, medical students, graduating physicians, residents and practicing physicians interested in serving the healthcare needs of their community. The conference will include a series of workshops on the healthcare needs of the Latino community, student leadership training, and healthcare policy as well as several networking events.

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7:00PM

Poster Session

All Day

Prizes will be awarded and students will be judged in two separate groups; high school/undergraduatestudents and medical/post graduate students.  For more details: http://lmsa-ne.org/2016-poster-session



8:15PM

Exhibitor Fair & Lunch

12pm - 2pm

Meet and network with residency programs, medical education programs and related institutions interested in collaborating to recruit and empower Latino communities.

5-Min Video Clip

“Break the Code: The Invisible Women of Tech”

6:00PM

Workshops and Faculty Panels

11:15am - 4:15pm

Topics for pre-medical, medical students, physicians and general interest. Interesteing in being an exhibitor? Register at

http://lmsaexhibit16.splashthat.com

Sarah Janus, CEO of Green Threads

“Women Working: A Patchwork of Talent”

6:00PM

Gala

Immediately following HOD

Network with medical students, residents, and faculty physicians in a relaxed and social atmosphere.  Awards and scholarships will be announced during this time.

Sarah Janus, CEO of Green Threads

“Women Working: A Patchwork of Talent”

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KeyNote Speaker

CAPT. Kenneth L. Dominguez

MD, MPH

Medical Epidemiologist, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD & TB Prevention, CDC

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER CAPT. KENNETH L. DOMINGUEZ MD, MPH

Medical Epidemiologist, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD & TB prevention, CDC

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Dr. Kenneth Dominguez is a medical epidemiologist on the Prevention for Negatives Team—biomedical intervention activity in the CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Epidemiology Branch. He has worked with CDC as a medical epidemiologist since 1993 and is especially interested in decreasing mother-to-child HIV transmission, improving the quality of life and survival of HIV-infected children, and biomedical interventions to prevent HIV transmission in all age groups. Dr. Dominguez serves as federal liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric AIDS and is the CDC spokesperson for several HIV campaigns. Through various CDC training programs, Dr. Dominguez mentors junior scientists and student interns. He was instrumental in helping co-organize CDC’s first Hispanic/Latino Health Workgroup, a scientific workgroup focused on improving Hispanic health in the US.


Dr. Dominguez received both a medical degree and master’s in public health degree at Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. He completed residency training in pediatrics and preventive medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, and at the CDC in Atlanta. He also trained as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer through CDC at the Puerto Rico Department of Health. Dr. Dominguez became a Commissioned Officer in the US Public Health Service in 1991.

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closing KEYNOTe chidi achebe md, mph, mba

Chairman and CEO of AIDE
(African Integrated Development Enterprise)

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Chidi Chike Achebe MD, MPH, MBA is a physician executive. He is currently the Chairman and CEO of AIDE - African Integrated Development Enterprise. He has served as the President and CEO of Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center as well as Medical Director of the Whittier Street Health Center and as Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. Achebe is the third child of Professor Christie Chinwe Okoli-Achebe and the late Chinua Achebe- Nigerian politician, diplomat, novelist, poet, critic, and David and Marianna Fisher University professor emeritus at Brown University - widely regarded as the "father of modern African literature" and best known for the trilogy of classic African novels Things Fall Apart (1958); "No Longer at Ease" (1960); and "Arrow of God" (1964). Dr. Chidi Achebe graduated from the Geisel School of Medicine in 1996.

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