Health
Lenoir-Rhyne University Hosts Annual Health Care Symposium on March 26
Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, is set to host its 12th annual health care symposium on March 26, 2024. Titled “Called to Care: Holistic Health in Changing Times,” this event aims to address the rapidly evolving landscape of health care and its impact on patients, families, and health care professionals.
The symposium serves as a platform for discussing emerging trends and challenges within the health care sector. With a focus on holistic health, the event seeks to foster dialogue among various stakeholders, including practitioners, educators, and community members. Participants will explore innovative approaches to patient care and the importance of addressing the emotional and psychological needs of patients alongside their physical health.
Dr. Jennifer Smith, the symposium coordinator and a faculty member at Lenoir-Rhyne, emphasized the significance of this year’s theme. “As health care continues to change, it is crucial that we adapt our practices to ensure comprehensive care for all individuals,” she stated. The discussions will aim to highlight how a holistic approach can improve outcomes and enhance the overall patient experience.
The event will feature a series of keynote speakers, panel discussions, and interactive workshops. Among the scheduled speakers is Dr. Michael Anderson, a prominent figure in integrative medicine, who will address the impact of holistic practices on patient health. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, facilitating collaboration among health care providers.
In addition to expert insights, the symposium will provide attendees with practical tools and strategies that they can implement in their respective fields. The integration of holistic health principles into everyday practice is expected to be a central theme throughout the day’s discussions.
Registration for the symposium is open to all interested individuals, including health care professionals, students, and community members. The university encourages early registration, as space is limited and the event typically attracts a diverse audience.
By hosting this symposium, Lenoir-Rhyne University reaffirms its commitment to advancing health care education and promoting innovative practices. As the health care field continues to evolve, such events are essential for fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in providing quality care.
For more information and to register for the event, interested parties can visit the official Lenoir-Rhyne University website. The symposium promises to be an informative and engaging experience for all attendees, contributing to the ongoing conversation about holistic health in an ever-changing world.
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