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The 3rd Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations

Building Resilient Healthcare Supply Chains for the Next Pandemic Sponsored by Hopkins Business of Health Initiative

Friday, October 15, 2021, 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET
Location
Zoom
Online
Past Event

About the Event

The Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations (JHSHO), started in 2016, features global thought leaders from both academia and practice. The third symposium, sponsored by the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, focuses on supply chain resilience, an urgent mandate emerging from painful and teachable moments during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

This symposium features pioneering supply chain scholars — including Willy Shih (Harvard), David Simchi-Levi (MIT), Christopher S. Tang (UCLA), and Sridhar Tayur (Carnegie Mellon) — and government speakers from CDC (Maryann D’Alessandro), FDA (Tammy R. Beckham), and HHS (John Fredenberg and Bryan Heartsfield) to spotlight cutting-edge research in supply chain resilience and develop pandemic-proof supply chain solutions. 

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Organizing Committee

Tinglong Dai, PhD, (chair) Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Goker Aydin, PhD, Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Ge Bai, PhD, CPA, Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Sheri Lewis, MPH, Deputy Mission Area Executive, National Health Mission Area, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Daniel Polsky, PhD, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Alan Ravitz, PhD, Chief Engineer National Health Mission Area, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Jonathan Thornhill, MS, MHA, Health System Innovation Lead, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
 

Contact Info

Jamey MH Longden