The Healthcare Symposium is a multidisciplinary conference aimed at educating, engaging, and connecting healthcare professionals in all disciplines through relevant sessions about challenges and opportunities in the healthcare industry. The Symposium is jointly sponsored by the University of North Florida and the Duval County Medical Society Foundation.


Healthcare Symposium 2023
The Healthcare Symposium is a two-day session that will help facilitate discussions by bringing together thought leaders throughout the industry to address the challenges of today and plan for the future of healthcare.
The Thursday, October 26th session is titled, “Future of Healthcare” and primarily planned by the Duval County Medical Society and its Foundation.
The Friday, October 27th session is titled “Opportunities in Healthcare in a Changing Environment” and will address the challenges identified at last year’s symposium.
Please join us for both days at the UNF Adam Herbert University Center for renowned speakers who will discuss the serious issues in healthcare today in a panel format with interactive audience participation.
Honorable Guests

Donna Deegan
Mayor
City of Jacksonville

Sam Garrison
State Representative
District 11
Featured Speakers

Keynote
Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH
President
American Medical Association

Keynote
Vladimir Makatsaria
Company Group Chairman
Ethicon Johnson & Johnson MedTec

Executive in Residence
Amy Van Sach
ENT President
Medtronic
Presenting Sponsor

Featured Sponsors









This event been developed and is presented locally by the American College of Healthcare Executives – North, Central, and Western Florida chapters. The American College of Healthcare Executives has awarded 15.0 ACHE in person Face-to-Face Education hours to this program. To receive credit for the entire program, your name MUST appear on each session’s sign-in sheet. For more information, please contact: Wes Marsh, FACHE, Regent, Northern & Western Florida, wes.mash@jax.ufl.edu.
It is also approved for 11.5 AMA PRA Category CME Credits by the Florida Medical Association (FMA) Committee on CME & Accreditation. UNF School of Nursing has approved the program for 15.0 CE Credits for Nurses.




