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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Current Meetings


SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS
April/May 2008

April 3

“From the Physician’s Perspective: Increasing Access to Health Care”
Thomas Bersani, M.D., President
Onondaga County Medical Society

April 10

“Reducing the Property Tax Burden”
Thomas R. Suozzi, Nassau County Executive and Chair,
NYS Commission on Property Tax Relief
http://www.cptr.state.ny.us/

April 17

“Church, Community, and University Partnering to Address Social Vulnerability through Access to Health Care and Beyond.....”
Lynn-Beth Satterly, M.D., M.S., founder, Amaus Health Services
Fr. Neal Quartier, rector, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
http://www.cathedralsyracuse.org/amaushealthservices.html      

April 24

"Not Just Skin Deep: A Look at Disparities in Health Care"
Sharon Brangman, M.D., director of Gerontology, Upstate Medical University
http://www.upstate.edu/medicine/geriatrics/faculty.php

May 1

“Near Westside Initiative”
Marilyn Higgins, VP for Community Engagement and Economic Impact, Syracuse University
http://sunews.syr.edu/story_details.cfm?id=4341

May 1 TMR will meet at The Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

REMINDER:  Please remember to sign in at each meeting using the sign-in sheets located at the desk in the foyer!
                                                     

TMR meets from 8:15 - 9:15 a.m. in the Nottingham Room at Drumlins,
800 Nottingham Road, Syracuse.
Coffee and pastries are available from 7:45 a.m.

TMR can be heard on the WAER web site: http://www.waer.org/roundtable.html.

TMR RESUMES IN SEPTEMBER