CHP 20th Anniversary!

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Grand Valley State University’s College of Health Professions is proudly celebrating its 20th anniversary. For two decades, the College has focused on maintaining the quality and excellence of its current programs while expanding to meet workforce demands and healthcare needs by adding new programs. We are excited to reflect on our past achievements and look forward to the future of our college and its role in supporting the healthcare workforce.

Our commitment to excellence in healthcare goes beyond the classroom and the education of future healthcare professionals. Our faculty are dedicated to excellence in research and service as well.

How we are celebrating this special event!

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Join us as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the College of Health Professions at GVSU!

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20th Anniversary Celebration

Please RSVP by September 20.

The events will begin at noon with lunch and two inspiring speakers who will discuss artificial intelligence in healthcare and bioethics.

At 4:30 pm we will join together for a celebratory happy hour event with President Mantella, Acting Provost Drake, and Interim Dean Potteiger!

We are thrilled to announce the invited speakers for the 20th Anniversary celebration of the College of Health Professions!

We hope you will join us on September 27, 2024 at noon in DCIH 102/104 for lunch and two engaging presentations as we commemorate the past 20 years and inspire our research, clinical work, and teaching for the next 20 years!

Andrew Wong, MD

Title: Getting from Code to Care: A Roadmap to Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Bio: Dr. Wong is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of

Michigan and a Clinical Research Fellow in the National Clinician Scholars Program. He served as a Chief Resident in Internal Medicine prior to joining faculty at the University of Michigan. His research aims to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve problems in clinical practice, hospital operations, and health education. He was a recipient of the Felicia Hill-Briggs

Research Award for his work utilizing machine learning to prevent delirium in hospitalized patients. He has multiple publications in high impact journals including JAMA IM and JAMA Network Open, and his work has been nationally recognized and was recently cited in the White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.

Emily Harlan, MD

Title: Ethics in Healthcare: Historical Perspectives, Present Challenges, and Future Directions

Bio: Dr. Emily Harlan is a Clinical Instructor in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and a Faculty Ethicist at the University of Michigan and a staff physician at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. She attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University, where she concurrently received a Master of Arts in Bioethics. She completed residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care at University of Michigan. She received a Master's in Healthcare

Research through the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation and completed a post-doctoral bioethics research fellowship at the University of Michigan Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine. Her research focuses on improving care centered

around the values of patients and families and examining regional variation in critical care delivery.


PAST EVENTS

20th Celebration Kickoff


On Saturday, July 28, the faculty and staff along with family, kicked off the 20th Anniversary Celebration at the Whitecaps game!



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