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2020 Healthier Texas Summit Series Running Now Through October

Jul 21, 2020, 11:19 AM by Melodi Moore

Healthier Texas Summit

The Healthier Texas Summit is a collaboration between It's Time Texas and The University of Texas System that brings together thought leaders and health champions from all sectors to advance a shared vision: transforming health in Texas.

As the only conference of its kind bringing together cross-sector thought leaders and local health champions to unite for a healthier Texas, the Summit will be offered as a free, digital series in 2020.

In weekly sessions running now through October, attendees will hear from experts on issues spanning social determinants of health, community health, cross-sector partnerships, health disparities, and health communication. Content for the series will also focus on community-level responses to COVID-19, including successful collaborations and novel approaches to addressing the social factors that influence health during a crisis.

For a schedule of events and to register, please visit: 
https://healthiertexassummit.com/schedule/


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