Thursday, November 8 1:00 7:00p Registra0on Hours 4:00 4:50p Breakout Sessions One 5:00 6:00p Dinner & Exhibi0on Hall 7:00 9:00p First Plenary Session Dr. Brian Fikkert Thursday Exhibit Hall Hours 3p 7p (Closed during plenary sessions) Friday, November 9 7:30 12:00p Registra0on Hours 8:00 8:50a Breakout Session Two 9:20 10:10a Breakout Session Three 10:30 12:00p Second Plenary Session Dr. Tim Elmore 12:00p Lunch & Exhibi0on Hall 1:30 2:20p Breakout Session Four 3:00 3:50p Breakout Session Five 4:00 5:00p Specialty Area Gatherings 5:00p Dinner & Exhibi0on Hall 7:00 9:00p Third Plenary Session Brother Daniel Friday Exhibit Hall Hours 8a 1030a / 12p 7p (Closed during plenary sessions) Saturday, November 10 8:00 8:50a Breakout Session Six 9:20 10:10a Breakout Session Seven 10:30 12:00p Fourth Plenary Session Dr. Dave Stevens 12:00p Lunch and Dismissal Saturday Exhibit Hall Hours 8a 1030a (Closed during plenary sessions) NOTE “Engaging the Next Genera1on in Missions” PreConference will be hosted Thursday, November 8th (9a 1p). RegistraKon for the ENGAGE preconference is separate from the GMHC. ADVANCE Next Genera1on Post Conference will be hosted Saturday, November 10th (1p 330p). RegistraKon for the ADVANCE postconference is separate from the GMHC. 2012 SCHEDULE ATTENDEE PRICING Before July 31 Aug Nov OnSite Medical/General $195 $225 $250 Student/Resident $75 $85 $95 Career Missionary $75 $85 $95 Exhibitor Representa0ve $75 $85 $95 Spouse/Other $85 $95 $105 2012 PRICING 2012 PLENARY SPEAKERS BREAKOUT CATEGORIES FOUR QUADRANTS 2012 BREAKOUT SESSIONS more informa0on available online www.medicalmissions.com Brother Daniel Dr. Tim Elmore Dr. Brian Fikkert Dr. David Stevens PC PaRent Care / Dr. Phil Fisher Academic Dean 2012 CONFERENCE SNAPSHOT GHI CHD MP Global Health Issues / Dr. Katherine Welch Academic Dean Community Health & Development / Terry Dalrymple Academic Dean Missions PreparaRon / John McVay Academic Dean • Crea0ng a Culture of Missions in Your Church • The Implica0ons of a Community’s Worldview for Community Health & Development • Physical Therapy of Child with CP, SB • Domes0c Trafficking: Introduc0on and Update • Community Health and Development in Urban Africa • Using Stories for Health Educa0on and Holis0c Impact • Health Promo0on in Disaster Relief Missions • Guidance: How to Find God’s Will • Panel: Effec0ve Use of Pharmaceu0cals on Medical Missions Trips • Teaching HIV/AIDS • Recent Developments in HIV/AIDS • Overview of Community Health Evangelism • Keys to Mobilizing Volunteers and Leveraging Community Health Impacts • Preparing for Inner City USA Medical Missions • An Overview of Trends in Community Health What Hurts, What Helps, What Works Best • Malaria in Children • Family Medicine Residency Training in Crea0ve Access Countries • Global Child Health • Understanding Health, Disease, & Suffering • Management of Malnutri0on • What Makes Chris0an Missions Trips Chris0an? • Mental Health of Expatriates • Refugee and Immigrant Care • Transforming Short Term Team Effec0veness with an Evidence Based Approach to Community Health • The Physical Health Consequences of Human Trafficking • Answering the Call • Diabetes in ResourceLimited Areas • Community Health Model Village What is Possible • Worldview Analysis as a tool for Wholis0c Community Health and Development • Nursing Care of Cardiac Pa0ents • Community Health and Development in Restricted Access Countries • Vaccina0on Update • Snakes, Bugs, Bites, and S0ngs • Tropical Medicine Training Op0ons in the U.S. and Abroad • Women in Missions • Dealing with a Culture of Poverty • Networking to Maximize Community Health • How to Pass on Medical Skills during a Short Term Trip and the Challenges Created • Chronic / Recurrent Abdominal Pain • Teaching a Technical Skill • Emergency Dental Care with Limited Resources • Oral Clues of Systemic Disease • Surgical Response and Disaster Relief • Community Health Educa0on Working from the Ground Up • Models of Domes0c Healthcare Missions • Community Health and Development from an Urban Clinic Base • Developing Chris0an Leaders for Community Health and Development • Twenty Year Community Health Empowerment Case Study Massive Mul0plica0on with Minimal Funding in Central DRC • Cataracts in ResourceLimited Areas • Preventa0ve Eye Health in Tropics • Tuberculosis in ResourceLimited Areas • Iden0fica0on and Assessment of Human Trafficking Vic0ms in the Healthcare Sejng • Tuberculosis: Global Perspec0ve • FundRaising • Ask a Medical Missionary: Panel of Two Doctors and Two Nurses • Management of Depression and Anxiety • Community Health and Development in Urban America • The Great Omissions • How Short Term Missions can bear Las0ng Fruit a Dental Model • Overcoming Unhealthy Dependencies • Panel: Health Educa0on as a Mission Field • Counseling as Mission • The Globaliza0on of Medical Educa0on: Can we use it as an evangelis0c opportunity? • Refugee and Orphan / Vulnerable Children Issues • The Acute Abdomen • Pus Pyomyosi0s, Sep0c Arthri0c, Osteomyeli0s • Work Training African Doctors in Pan African Surgical Training • Playing God and other Bioethical Issues in Missionary Medicine • 10 Ques0ons Everyone Ask about Long term Missions • Leadership Proverbs for Shortterm Medical Missions • Staying Healthy as Shorttermer • Keeping Expatriate Kids Healthy Overseas • Tropical Disease Cases • Intes0nal Parasites • Training Nurse Prac00oners and Physician Assistants for Community Health • Preparing for Rural USA Medical Missions • Compassion: Humanitarian or Biblical? • Medical Missions in Limited Access Countries in Asia • Planning Shortterm Health Missions • Panel: Cura0ve Shortterm Health Missions • New Models and Roles of Healthcare Missions to Unreached Peoples • Nuts and Bolts of an Interna0onal Medical Rota0on • Diarrhea • Dx and Rx of Esophageal Cancer • Find your Place in the Story of God’s Redemp0on • Making Healthcare Sustainable where there is no healthcare • AIDS and Missions Trips: A Case Study from Ethiopia • Sharing your Vision Well • Interna0onal Trafficking: In the U.S. & Abroad • Cross Cultural Medical Educa0on: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China • Mentoring • Building Healthy Partnerships • Interna0onal Standards and Guidelines for Disaster Response • Churchbased Health Screening and Educa0on Fairs around the World • Engaging the Muslim World • And more! 2012 EVENT SPONSORS