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Training for Impact: How Medical Schools Shape Community and Global Health with Dr. Charles Hong, MSU

Oct 21st @ 6:30pm - 7:30pm

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Medical schools do more than educate future doctors. They are also engines of innovation and research and are on the front lines of community care. This program explores how medical schools, including Michigan State University, contribute to solving some of the world’s most pressing health challenges, from combating pandemics to advancing health equity. Join us for a look at how these institutions train the next generation of health leaders and improve lives both locally and worldwide. 

 

More on Dr. Charles Hong, Chair of Medicine, Michigan State University School of Medicine

 

This program is the last in a series titled:

Living Better in West Michigan: A Global Health Perspective 

Health, longevity and quality of life vary depending on where you live, but do they have to? In this series, explore the factors that lead to people living longer lives here and in other parts of the world and how increased knowledge of healthcare systems can help us address the real health needs in our communities.

 

With thanks to our sponsoring partners at Kent District Library

and Calvin University’s January Series

RSVPs and Tickets

This program is free and open to the public. If you wish to view a recording of the program, register below to receive a link.

 

Parking

Free parking is available at the library.

Details

Date
Oct 21st, 2025
Time
6:30pm - 7:30pm

Venue

Kentwood Branch (Richard L. Root), Kent District Library
4950 Breton Rd SE,
Kentwood, MI 49508 United States

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