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Lenoir-Rhyne Healthcare Symposium


The 12th Annual 91Թ Healthcare Symposium, "Called to Care: Holistic Health in Changing Times," provides a day of insight, innovation and inspiration.

  • Thursday, March 26, 2026
  • 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Belk Centrum
  • 91Թ
  • $25/person
  • Symposium flyer

Healthcare is evolving rapidly — and so are the needs of the people we serve. This symposium brings together practitioners, public health leaders, students and community partners to explore holistic, whole‑person approaches to care in a shifting world.

Grounded in interdisciplinary collaboration and practical application, the symposium is designed to equip participants with strategies that strengthen patient care, professional resilience and community health outcomes.

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Symposium Objectives


Participants will:

  • Apply interdisciplinary approaches to support aging adults, patients with serious illness and their family caregivers.
  • Integrate physical, psychosocial, spiritual and cultural dimensions into comprehensive care planning across diverse clinical contexts.
  • Evaluate the role of narrative medicine in strengthening empathy, clinical reasoning and therapeutic relationships.
  • Identify strategies to support well-being, resilience and professional sustainability in healthcare careers.

Tentative Schedule


Welcome
9:15-9:30 a.m.

  • Summer McGee, Ph.D. (via video), president, 91Թ
  • Michael McGee, Ed.D, dean, College of Health Sciences, 91Թ

Keynote Speaker
9:30-10:45 a.m.

  • Dr. Virginia Wright, educator, minister and internal medicine physician with expertise in geriatric care

Panel session on Narrative Medicine
11 a.m.-12 p.m.

  • Dr. Carlos Vargas, family medicine physician with expertise in palliative care
  • Dr. Gordon Magonet, family medicine physician with an interest in mind-body medicine
  • Laura Hope-Gill, MFA, poet, artist and professor in narrative healthcare, 91Թ

Lunch
12-12:45 p.m.
Lunch is provided for all paid registrations. Participants registering with a promo code must make their own lunch arrangements.

Panel Session on Well-being for Healthcare Professionals
12:45-1:45 p.m.

  • Cara Reed, human resources, employee relations and behavioral health
  • Representative from Carolina Caring (TBD)
  • Astra Czerny, Ph.D., licensed clinical mental health counselor and associate professor with expertise in trauma counseling

Speaker and Breakout Session
2-3 p.m.

  • Mary Mitchell, family caregiver support administrator

Intended Audience


The symposium is designed for professionals and students committed to advancing compassionate, whole-person care, including:

  • Healthcare professionals
  • Public health practitioners
  • Mental and behavioral health providers
  • Community health workers
  • Faith-based health ministries
  • Holistic wellness and integrative health professionals
  • Students in health disciplines
     

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