TillmanxHealthcare
TILLMANxHealthcare is modeled along similar lines as the very popular TEDx programming that seeks to generate new ideas and spark conversation within a particular field. Bridging geographic divides and the many dimensions of healthcare, the event will bring together Tillman Scholars and industry experts on the beautiful Georgetown University campus.




Event Schedule
8:30am Doors open/breakfast (Programming Room in Leavey Center, yellow star on campus map)
9:00am Opening Remarks
9:15am-10:15am Panel Discussion: A Conversation on the Intersectionality of Climate Change and Healthcare Panelists: Emmie Mediate (Health Care Without Harm), Dr. Caroline Wellbery (Georgetown University), Drew Marcantonio (TS ‘15), Dr. Saul Bautista (TS ‘19)
10:15am Break
10:30am-11:45am UnConference: Five minute presentations on areas of research, personal topics of interest, and professional projects. Presenters:
- Matt Miclette (TS‘16), Digital Engagement to Prevent Veteran Suicide
- Cody Bean (TS ‘21), Essentials of Gender Affirming Healthcare
- Erin Catob (TS ‘22), The Effects of Hearing Loss on Cognition
- William Eisenhart (TS ‘19), Military Applicants to Medical Programs and the Uphill Climb
- Tricia Robinson (TS ‘14), Clinical Implications of Post-traumatic Growth
- Megan Malone (TS ‘17), Providing Holistic Birth Services for Underserved Populations
11:45am-1:15pm Lunch
1:15pm-3:15pm Small Group Roundtables: Shared Insights: Identifying Top Healthcare Concerns and Collaborating for Impact Guests: Jessica Nagro (PhRMA), Bernard Ortega (Children’s National Hospital)
3:15pm Break
3:30pm-4:30pm Keynote Address: Improving Health Outcomes through Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Speaker: Christopher King (Georgetown University) Associate Professor | Dean, School of Health Chair, Department of Health Systems Administration
4:30pm Closing Remarks and Call to Action
5:30pm-7:30pm Networking Reception Hyatt Centric Arlington (Judiciary Hall) 1325 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22209
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