The Making Lifelong Connections meeting brings together trainees in an interdisciplinary setting with the specific intent of enhancing networking and leadership skills, and providing professional development beyond the boundaries of a specific training grant setting. These activities provide reinforcement to the Maternal and Child Health Leadership Competencies and provide a real-world application of leadership skills for trainees as they prepare to enter the MCH workforce, and for former trainees in early stages of their careers.
One our very own scholars, Miranda Pollock, attended and presented at this meeting. Follow this link and read her presentation on A Whole Community Approach to Health Disparities and Social Determinants, as well as other MCH trainee presentations