ATLANTA The Georgia Commission on Women will present the first of what it expects to be an annual Georgia Wellness Summit virtually on June 12 from 8 a.m.â2 p.m. Created to inform and foster conversations about the latest health topics impacting women, the event brings together experts from medicine, policy, education and more to share information and form meaningful connections.
The event is free and open to the public, and will provide 10 continuing education credits for health care professionals. All attendees must register in advance at https://www.gacommissiononwomen.org
âThe Wellness Summit is a powerful event that features inspiring individuals and organizations doing groundbreaking health and wellness work in Georgia and across the nation,â Tita Stewart, chair of the Georgia Commission of Women, said. âThe agenda highlights a number of topics that impact the well-being of women and families, presented by leaders in their respective fields. We want the
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