TEDxRushU
A Platform for the Brightest Minds to Converge and Inspire
Upcoming event:
"The Future of AI in Healthcare"
April 4th, 2024
ABOUT US
TEDxRushU will provide a platform for the brightest minds to converge and inspire. We are committed to creating an event where participants are challenged to communicate their passions in an exciting and engaging dialogue. Speakers will present their forward-thinking ideas and all participants will leave the conference inspired and empowered to create positive change.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxRushU, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxRushU event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
TED is an annual event where innovative, interesting, and motivated individuals are invited to share their insights and passions. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design — three broad subject areas that are collectively shaping our future. Attendees have called it “the ultimate brain spa” and a “journey into the future.” Ted events draw a wide array of speakers along with diverse audiences. Notable TED speakers include Bill Clinton, Jane Goodall, Frank Gehry, Paul Simon, Sir Richard Branson, Philippe Starck, and Bono.
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2024 Speakers
The Future of AI in Healthcare
Kenya McGuire Johnson, PT, MA, CHC
Kenya McGuire Johnson, PT, MA, CHC is an Assistant Professor and Manager for Student Personal & Professional Development for Undergraduate Studies, as well as Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the College of Health Sciences at RUSH University. Her professional background is in higher education, specifically within health professions education, as faculty, and within counseling/student development; she has also practiced as a licensed physical therapist. McGuire Johnson received her degree in physical therapy from Howard University and her master’s degree in counseling/student development in higher education from Trinity Washington University. Prior to joining Rush, she was the director of educational counseling in the College of Health Sciences at Chicago State University, the academic coordinator for clinical education for the physical therapist assistant program at Morton College, and the assistant academic coordinator for clinical education for the doctoral program in physical therapy at Governors State University. McGuire Johnson’s professional experiences within student development include advisement, career counseling, mentoring, and personal & academic coaching for both non-traditional and traditional students. Finally, Kenya McGuire Johnson is a certified holistic wellness coach where she provides personal life coaching to diverse populations outside of RUSH University in her health & wellness practice, Finding Your Voice Health & Wellness.
Steve Lehman
Steve is a "startup midwife" who has spent the last decade helping inventors turn their discoveries into businesses, whether in a startup, a university, or even a refugee camp. In his current role, he leads the venture team at Portal Innovations, where he and his team invest in and support biotech breakthroughs. As part of this work, he invented and leads Stargaze™, Portal’s proprietary platform for mapping, sourcing, and predicting biotech innovation.
Before Portal, Steve led the George Shultz Innovation Fund at UChicago, where he launched and invested in university spinouts. Prior to UChicago he was an Associate for Ocean Tomo's Innovation Management practice, where he advised companies on how to acquire, develop, and commercialize intellectual property.
Nadine Lerret, PhD, MLS(ASCP)CM
Dr. Lerret is an Associate Professor and Program Director in the Department of Medical Laboratory Science at RUSH University. She has been an educator in allied health for the last 10 years and stepped into the role of Program
Director in 2020. Her position as a passionate educator and director in the underrepresented field of medical
laboratory science enables her to spread enthusiasm and knowledge while serving as a mentor for the next generation. Through her transformative teaching methods, which include case-based learning and
globally-centered topics, Dr. Lerret creates an immersive learning experience that fosters deep engagement and cultivates the critical thinking skills necessary for success in allied health. Her students do not just emerge as graduates who can pass their board exam, but as leaders in the field.Abdoulie Nije, MD
Dr. Abdoulie Nije is an empathetic, patient-centered and technology-savvy physician with extensive experience in concurrently running various categories of Emergency Departments (LeveI Trauma Center, Basic Emergency
Department, Critical Access Hospital ED, and Standby ED). He leads teams to deliver quality patient care to diverse demographics and is well-versed in digital and information technologies and efficiently utilizes them to leverage
clinical care for optimized patient outcomes. He specializes in cybersecurity and strives to champion equity and inclusion in the digital health space. Dr. Abdoulie
Nije is an alumnus of Rush Medical College and completed his residency program at Stroger Hospital of Cook County in Emergency Medicine. He also studied Leading Digital Transformation in Healthcare at Harvard Medical School, Digital Transformation at MIT Professional Education, and completed his MS in MIS; cybersecurity Focus at Governors State University.Tom Webb, DBA
Dr. Tom Webb is the co-founder and managing partner of CareKate, LLC, a firm focused on
empowering aging loved ones to share health information with their caring support network. Tom's extensive background in healthcare, engineering, and business informs his unique perspective on the future of AI in healthcare. At CareKate, he primarily performs the operational, growth, and marketing functions.
In addition to his work with CareKate, Tom serves as Adjunct Faculty at Rush University and
National Louis University, teaching courses on data management, statistics for business data analytics, and healthcare quality. His academic research focuses on healthcare quality measurement and price transparency.
Prior to CareKate, Tom held various roles at Rush University Medical Center, including AVP -
Quality Analytics, Manager – Clinical Resource Management, and Performance Improvement Consultant. His experience spans over a decade in the chemical and food industries, where he focused on engineering products and processes, including automotive paints, biocide plastic additives, and liquid sweeteners.
Tom's diverse expertise positions him to offer valuable insights into the intersection of
technology and healthcare. He holds a DBA with a focus in Data Analytics from Grand Canyon University, an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
2023-2024 COMMITTEE
Get to know the awesome group of students that work together to make the TEDxRushU events a reality!
Shreya Patel
Co-President
Shreya is a Ph.D. candidate in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDxRushU events provide a platform for diverse and inspiring voices to share their ideas and experiences, fostering innovation and sparking important conversations. To me, TEDxRushU represents a source of knowledge, inspiration, and a reminder of the endless possibilities that can emerge when we come together to explore and share our unique perspectives.." In her free time, you can find Shreya Pickleball, running, hiking, and traveling.
Monica Sheinin, PhD
Co-President
Monica is a Ph.D. in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDx RushU is unique because it provides a stage for those in healthcare and other professions to become a storyteller. It grants a platform for health, science, the arts to intertwine and it conveys new and conventional scientific knowledge in a more mainstream platform. We all have a story to share, and this event connects multiple disciplines through a dialogue." In her free time, Monica enjoys traveling, tennis, exercising, and spending time with friends and family.
Jessica Ramirez, PhD
Social Medial and Marketing Director
Jessica is a Ph.D. in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDxRushU offers a dynamic stage for individuals to drive meaningful change within communities while actively contributing to the distribution of innovative ideas. I am thrilled to be a member of a team that not only empowers individuals to effect positive transformations, but also champions diversity across various domains, thus forging an expansive realm for networking opportunities." In her free time, Jessica enjoys traveling, golfing, bowling, and trying new restaurants.
Sarah Basharkhah
Committee Advisor
Sarah is a student in the Medical College at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "The mission of TEDx to disperse knowledge broadly is particularly salient to me. Being a part of TEDx allows me to expand access to information and challenge participants to spark discussion. I love bringing the energy of TEDx to our community and inviting our community members to the discussion." In her free time, Sarah likes to stay active with vinyasa yoga and high-intensity group fitness classes, exploring used bookstores, art museums, and musical theater productions, and supporting the Sacramento Kings and USWNT.
Natalie Adamczyk
Co-Speaker Director
Natalie is a Ph.D. candidate in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDxRushU ignites the ability to form connections. It brings together people from all disciplines to learn and reflect on the story provided by the speaker. These findings can spark connections to some of the audiences' own work paving the way for future innovative research." In her free time, Natalie likes enjoys gardening, biking, kayaking, and baking.
Marcus Winogradzki
Co-Speaker Director
Marcus is a Ph.D. candidate in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to him, he stated "TEDxRushU offers an exceptional platform for exploring captivating, innovative ideas that ignite our curiosity and passion for the sciences. TED talks hold a special place in my own heart, as they ignited my interest in cell biology and helped nurture my intellectual curiosity. I am thrilled to become a part of this community and look forward to contributing to the inspiration of the next generation of thinkers and doers.!" In his free time, you can catch Marucs reading, video games, football, and dining out.
Jasmin Acosta, PhD
Subcommittee Liaison Co-Chair
Jasmin is a Ph.D. in the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "The majority of the time there is a lack of interdisciplinary discussions that are warranted amongst different fields, specialties, and backgrounds. I think that TEDx provides the opportunity to do just that. This event is immensely beneficial not only to students but many others as well and being able to help contribute to this and help organize it is a true honor. I can't wait to help bring people together on a topic that many can connect to and learn from." In her free time, Jasmin enjoys reading, spending time with friends/family, and loves watching Grey's Anatomy.
Daniela Hernandez
Subcommittee Liaison Co-Chair
Daniela is an HSM student in the College of Health Sciences at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "In her TED talk titled Want to change the world? Start by being brave enough to care, Cleo Wade said it best: "The world will say to you: we need to end racism. Start by healing it in your own family. The world will say to you: how do we speak to bias and bigotry? Start by having the first conversation at your own kitchen table. The world will say to you: there is too much hate. Devote yourself to love. Love yourself so much that you can love others without barriers and without judgment." TEDxRushU is an amazing collaboration that grants us a magical opportunity: to spark the conversations for others to listen, and pass them along." In her free time, you can find Daniela running, trying new restaurants, reading.
Anya Forma
Co-Sponsorship Director
Anya is a student in the Medical College at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "I've always loved learning, and I think we have a lot to learn from one another. I think TEDx provides a unique avenue for us to hear from people that we may not ordinarily have had the opportunity to interface with, particularly those from different disciplines. Overall, I feel like the premise of listening to someone speak about something that they are highly knowledgeable and passionate about is really special, and TEDx brings that to a lot of people." In her free time, Anya enjoys rock climbing, crochet, paddleboarding, and painting.
Eric Widstrom
Co-Sponsorship Director
Eric is a DNP student in the College of Nursing at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to him, he stated "TEDxRushU offers an extraordinary platform for the exploration and presentation of captivating, innovative ideas that ignite our curiosity and fuel our enthusiasm for the sciences. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this remarkable organization, and I am eagerly excited about contributing to the inspiration of the next generation of thinkers and doers." In his free time, he enjoys reading, traveling, exercising, and spending time with family and friends
Luciarita Boccuzzi
Co-Outreach Chair
Luciarita is a student in the Medical College at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "I loved listening to TEDx talks in college and high school because they bring so many aspects of learning, real emotion, and passion together. I think all the TEDx speakers are always so inspirational. I really have not heard a single TEDx presentation that I was not completely invested in. They are all great. I truly believe there is something to learn from everyone we interact with and that is what TEDx is all about." In her free time, Luciarita enjoys singing, running, dancing, and sketching.
Lauren Drysdale
Co-Outreach Chair
Lauren is a DNP student in the College of Nursing at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "Lecture and the format of the spoken word has proven an effective and impactful way to share experience, teach new horizons, and open the world through another's eyes. I believe in the power that TEDx has to promote learning and the shared human experience. With nearly every TEDx presentation I have listened to, I have been given insight, helped to learn a new experience, or have been given a peak into another's worldview. To be able to lend a hand in coordinating this experience for another is a great honor." In her free time, she enjoys traveling, cycling, running, watching movies, and theatre.
Kinnera Nayudu
Co-Finance Chair
Kinnera is an HSM student in the College of Health Sciences at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDx events are centered around the concept of spreading ideas that have the potential to change the world, and that is something I can't wait to be a part of. By joining this committee, I am able to become an active participant in the process of curating and sharing unique outlooks on the field of healthcare and contribute to positive change. I believe it will also provide opportunities to gain new skills and experience in an interdisciplinary setting, and I look forward to working with like-minded individuals such as yourselves!" In her free time, she likes traveling, photography, shopping, and hanging out with friends.
Niyati Patel
Co-Finance Chair
Niyati is a Biotechnology student at Rush. When asked what TedXRushU means to her, she stated "TEDx provides a platform to amplify different voices and connect with the diverse community of like-minded individuals leaving you inspired and curious in the pursuit of knowledge. I am excited to be a part of this community and contribute to an organization devoted to embracing possibility, sparking imagination, and connecting with the community with a deeper understanding hoping to catalyst an impactful change within our community." In her free time, you can find Niyati venturing the city/traveling, gardening, hiking/running, and reading.
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Previous Speaker Information:
TEDxRushU 2023
Crossing Paths: The Power of Connection & Collaboration
David Ansell, MD, MPH
Changing Your Intergenerational Story
David Ansell, MD, MPH is a general internist, a social epidemiologist, and Senior Vice President for Community Health Equity at Rush University Medical Center
Simeon Henderson
27 Different Emotions and the One You MUST Master
From growing up on the westside of Chicago in one of its toughest neighborhoods, overcoming bullying, Abuse, Violence and A learning disability. To becoming an on air TV personality for WCIU CHICAGO, Talk Show host, Motivational Speaker, Life Coach, Actor and Author. Simeon has also been the key note speaker at numerous commencement ceremonies, team building workshops and motivational seminars. Simeon was determined to prove people wrong. Simeon has been featured in the Crescent Magazine for Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. with Civil rights activist and former United States Representative John R. Lewis for his work as a community leader. Simeon has also Starred and Co-Starred in major TV series like Chicago PD, Chicago Fire and Empire, movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime, TUBI and BET. Simeon is determined to leave a positive impact on this world and all those that he comes in contact with. Simeon's Moto is always BESIMBOLIC which means "Simply Your Best".
Janice Z. Gassam Asare, Ph.D.
From a Dream Deterred to a Dream Deferred: Having the H.E.A.R.T. to Succeed
Janice Z. Gassam Asare, Ph.D. is the founder of BWG Business Solutions, an award-winning DEI consultancy designed to help organizations create cultures built on racial equity. Dr. Janice facilitates workshops, provides guidance, delivers keynote speeches and “Awareness Talks” to spark important dialogue about racial equity in the workplace. Dr. Janice has had the opportunity to collaborate with Google, Amazon, Yale University, Nordstrom, H&M, and Paypal/Venmo among many others. Dr. Janice is the author of two best-selling books, Dirty Diversity: A Practical Guide to Foster an Equitable and Inclusive Workplace for All and The Pink Elephant: A Practical Guide to Creating an Anti-racist Organization and one forthcoming book, Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace, which will be released through Berrett-Koehler publishers in 2023. She is a senior contributing writer for Forbes having authored over 350 articles. In 2022, Dr. Janice was recognized as one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Racial Equity. Dr. Janice is a Ph.D.-trained Industrial Organizational Psychologist and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in business. She is the host of the Dirty Diversity podcast where she discusses all things diversity, equity, inclusion.
Laura B. Vater, MD, MPH
The Entrepreneur Journey: The Comeback is Greater Than The Setbacks
Laura B. Vater, MD, MPH, is a writer, advocate for clinician health, and an oncologist at the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. She believes that patients deserve to be treated as whole human beings, and that clinicians deserve the same. In 2022, her writing was featured in Pulitzer-Prize winning author Anna Quindlen’s book, Write for your Life. She is also a member of the Pegasus Physician Writers at Stanford University and has published a number of narrative medicine essays. In 2017, she developed a tool to help patients and clinicians prioritize their health (The SMILE ScaleTM). This tool is being used in clinics and classrooms across the world. Dr. Vater earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Doctor of Medicine from Indiana University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Oncology at Indiana University. She was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society in 2018 and is a member of the IU School of Medicine Honor Roll. In 2022, she was awarded the American Medical Women’s Association Charlotte Edwards Maguire, MD Outstanding Resident Mentor Award.
Ismael El-Amin
Own Your Story: How Disappointments and Rejection Help Fuel Your Success
Ismael is a father of four who utilized his software engineering background to revolutionize the parent carpool.
SPONSORS
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PAST EVENTS
In honor of Mayur Patel, an alumnus of Rush University’s Health Systems Management program, who unexpectedly passed away in 2011, an individual who cherished the power of ideas and embraced the principalsTEDx stands for. Click the links to watch the TEDxRushU talks!
Minor Setback / Major Comeback
Feb 10, 2022
Virtual Event (Zoom)
Susan Torres -
Changing Your Intergenerational Story
Geoffrey Mount Varner -
27 Different Emotions and the One You MUST Master
Diandra Gordon -
From a Dream Deterred to a Dream Deferred: Having the H.E.A.R.T. to Succeed
La Toya Jackson -
The Entrepreneur Journey: The Comeback is Greater Than The Setbacks
Erica Battle -
Own Your Story: How Disappointments and Rejection Help Fuel Your Success
Ashley Bryant -
Gains in Loss
Constantine Kanakis -
An MD with MD
Hindsight 20/20
March 11, 2021
Virtual Event (Zoom)
Serita Love -
The Success of Trauma: How Challenges Makes Champions
Dr. Toya Webb -
Dismantling Microaggressions Through the Power of Connection
Christopher “CJ” Gross --
What's Your Zip Code Story? Understanding Class Bias
Kristen Evans
Closing The Wellness Gap: What 80 Years of Black Women Taught Me About Generational Wellness
Tahaji Felder
Edward G. Young III
Turning Privilege Into Purpose
Brittany Sherell
Visionary Leadership: How to Leverage Disruption to Develop Leaders
Tooka Zokaie
Elephant in the Dark: Preparing for the Next Pandemic with Population Health
Reimagine
October 24, 2019
Malcolm X College Auditorium
Steven Rothschild, MD - Professor & Chair, Department of Family Medicine
Shikha Jain, MD, FACP - Physician, Speaker, Writer, Director of Media Cancer Center
Ashley Kirkwood - Lawyer, Speaker, & Diversity Trainer
Feelings Over Figures: Why We Need to Reimagine the Diversity Conversation
Antesa Jensen - Speaker & Transformational Teacher
The Body's Language & its Undeniable Impact
Seena Jacob - Non-Profit Founder & CEO
Can Cinderella Heal Children of Trauma?
Leah Goodman, OTD, OTR/L - Visiting Clinical Instructor, Occupational Therapist, & Yoga Instructor
Reimagining, Redefining, & Rebuilding Higher Education
Terrance McMahon - Author & Business Strategist
Broken to Beautiful: An Algorithm to Recreate Yourself
Performance by: InterChorus a Cappella
Event Organizers: Advisors: Allison Parker, Jack VanOverloop, Michelle Murphy
Seize the Future
April 30, 2016
Searle Conference Center
Rush Professional Building, 5th floor
1725 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, Illinois
Brian Cole, MD - Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush
Sparing the Scalpel: A Surgeon’s Perspective on the Future of Orthopedic Medicine
Robert Colangelo - Founding Farmer/CEO of Green Sense Farms
The Future of Farming: Making Nature Better!
George Fitchett - Director of Research in the Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center
Jacob Goldsmith, PhD - Associate Clinical Director of the Epstein Center for the Study of Psychotherapy Change, at The Family Institute at Northwestern University
Embracing Pluralism: The Future of Relationships
Tom Bassett-Dilley - AIA, CPHC
Beyond Passive House: The Nature Connection
Roy Smythe, MD - Chief Medical Officer for Valence Health
Rebecca Goudarzi - Second-year Health Systems Management student
Performing her original songs: "Phoenix", "Her Waltz", "Beware"
Event Organizers: Nicole Powell, Allison Parker, Jack VanOverloop, Amber Smith, Michelle Murphy, Andy Garman
Charting the Unknown
October 25, 2018
Searle Conference Center
Rush Professional Building, 5th floor
1725 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, Illinois
Jimmy Choi
Title of Talk: The Impact of Parkinson's and the Unknown
Steve Brown
Title of Talk: Health Equity: Housing is Health
Jamila Trimuel
Wayne Lerner
Charting the Unknown: Uncertainties in Healthcare
Angela Moss
Creating a Proactive Healthcare System is Not Rocket Science
David Ansell
If You Are Going to Be a Bear, Be a Grizzly
Performance by: Erin Rachelle Duguay
Event Organizers: Angad Ravanam, Mitch Cooper, Aaushi Ghelani, Nick Garland, Michael Rizzo, Sydney Johnson, Gwen Ledford. Advisors: Allison Parker, Jack VanOverloop, Michelle Murphy
Ready for Anything?
April 22, 2017
Malcolm X College Auditorium
Marlon Haywood - Project Manager, Community Engagement,
Rush University Medical Center
Redefining the Urban Male: A Focus on Chicago
Grace Wethor - Actress, Model, High School Student
The Day That Changed My Life Forever
James Conners, MD - Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center
Jeff Mumford - CEO, Mumfurious Movement
Building Your Own Superhero Squad
Susan Swider- Professor, Department of Community, Systems and Mental Health Nursing, Rush University Medical Center
Ready for Anything: Government, Civil Society and Community Engagement
Terry Peterson - Vice President of Corporate and External Affairs,
Rush University Medical Center
Dino Rumoro – Chairman, Emergency Medicine
Rush University Medical Center
How Clinical Analytics Will Resuscitate the Doctor/Patient Relationship
Harold Green – Spoken Word Poet and Artist
Event Organizers: Allison Parker, Jack VanOverloop, Alena Shelton, Mario Cuartas, Hailey Muliner, Michelle Murphy, Andy Garman, Linnea Karlson, Benjamin Wetzker, Aayush Mittal, Jessican Molnar, Alvin Chackungal, Hasan Rashid, Henna Yaqub
We Only Have What We Give
June 5, 2015
Searle Conference Center
Rush Professional Building, 5th floor
1725 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, Illinois
Gregg Steinberg, PhD - Professor of Human Performance at Austin Peay State University
How Adversity is your Superpower
Jenni Rook - MT-BC, LCPC, Neurologic Music Therapist-Fellow
Raj Shah, MD - Associate Professor in Family Medicine and the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Rush University Medical Center
Nothing About Us Without Us: The Promise of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Jeremy Chapman-Gould - Founder and Executive Director, videoPEACH
Awesome Ways to Use Video with Kids in the Hospital!
Tricia N. Martinez - Founder and CEO of Shift
Empowering 2 Billion People through a Mobile Phone
Fatimah Asghar - Poet, Performer, Educator
We Own All the Language in the World
Event Organizers: Beth Aguila, Kevin Contorno, Nicole Powell, Andrew Garman, Michelle Murphy, Rebecca Goudarzi, Anthony Bernas, Lisa Patel, Christopher Kuo, Juliette Soelberg, Ann Marie Finley
May 17, 2014
Searle Conference Center
Rush Professional Building, 5th floor
1725 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, IllinoisLori Schneider - International speaker, author, teacher of 20 years, Everest and “Seven Summits” mountaineer, adventurer, and global advocate for those living with neurological disorders and disabilities
Rajiv Nathan - Co-founder of Idea Lemon, helping people master The Art of Awesome, a rapper named Fenetik, sales consultant for marketing firm HelloWorld, and guru of both Seinfeld and WWE trivia.
How to become an expert in vulnerability
Chicago Q Ensemble - String trio committed to innovative collaborations, community engagement, and the work of living composers
Solving Classical Music's Empowerment Problem
{She Crew} - a journaling to performance, empowerment arts program for girls.
Write. Recite. Ignite. Evolve.
Jordan Berg - Co-founder of Questus
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Event Organizers: Beth Aguila, Kevin Contorno, Andrew Garman, Christopher Kuo, Matthew Perkins, Sabrina Prodhan, Anooja Ragnekar, Juliette Soelberg, Matthew Stern
Seizing A Day: How can we improve life expectancy globally by one day?
October 26, 2012
Rush University Medical Center
The TEDxRushU event was in honor of Mayur Patel, an alumnus of Rush University’s Health Systems Management program, who died unexpectedly in 2011. Mayur was loved and respected by those who had the honor of working with him. His passion for improving the environment and healthcare on a global level serves as the basis for our theme, “Seizing A Day,” and our goal is to have discussions centered around the idea of enhancing life, both through time and experience, to help carry on the passion and spirit of Mayur.
Robert Macauley, MD - Medical Director of Clinical Ethics, Fletcher Allen Health Care & Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Suzy Yehl Marta - Founder and President, Rainbows For All Children
Seizing a Hand When the Bough Breaks
Lucian Newman, III, MD - Founder & Chief Medical Officer, ComplyMD
The Joy of Doing What People Say you Can’t
Sarah Elizabeth Ippel - Founder and Executive Director, Academy for Global Citizenship
Creating the Future We Envision through the People who will Lead it
Laura Landy - Trustee, President & CEO, Fannie E. Rippel Foundation
Wrenetha Julion, PhD, RN - Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center
Richard Wallace – Poet
Event Organizers: Matt Anderson, Mary Casey, Renee Durack, Natasa Djukic, Cara Gallagher, Andrew Garman, Rod Hart, Katelyn Hunter, Tricia Johnson, Matthew Stern, Joyce Anne Waini
Last Updated: October 2019
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