The premier women's health conference provides up to date information about critical issues affecting women. From nutrition to heart disease and cancer, this one-day program offers eight seminars, taught by Johns Hopkins physicians; breakfast; and a luncheon with keynote presentations, including Olympian Dorothy Hamill. Tickets are $150 per person; premium tables for 10 guests and a Hopkins faculty member at lunch, are available for $2,500. Tickets should be purchased prior to the event by calling 410-955-8660.

All proceeds benefit Johns Hopkins Medicine, which educates medical students, scientists, health care professionals and the public; conducts biomedical research; and provides patient-centered medicine to prevent, diagnose and treat human illness.


Johns Hopkins Medicine operates six hospitals, four suburban health care and surgery centers, and 39 primary and specialty care outpatient sites. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, opened in 1889, has been ranked number one in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 22 years of the survey's 25-year history.

Photo: (Left to Right) Co-Chairs Debra Vasilopoulos, Betsy Meany, Mary Freitas, Erin McGould. Photo by: CAPEHART.



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