2024 SPEAKERS

  • Ted Meyer

    TED MEYER

    Ted Meyer, an artist and patient advocate, explores human resilience through his art, particularly in his project 'Scarred for Life.' His work, reflecting on the experiences of those with health challenges, fosters understanding in medical education. As an advocate for enhanced patient-physician communication, Ted's art ranges from introspective to humorously human, offering a unique perspective on illness and recovery.

  • ROBBY BARBARO

    ROBBY BARBARO

    Robby Barbaro, MPH, a public health graduate and type 1 diabetes expert, has been pioneering in diabetes education for over 20 years. He focuses on combating insulin resistance through a plant-based diet and lifestyle changes. His work emphasizes empowering others with diabetes to manage their condition effectively. Robby's approach, grounded in personal experience and public health knowledge, provides a unique perspective on diabetes management and wellness.

  • DARSHANA NAIK

    DARSHANA NAIK

    Darshana Naik, a dual board-certified pelvic health expert, focuses on the cultural aspects of pelvic pain, especially among South Asian women. Her work in pelvic health spans research, physical therapy, and educating healthcare professionals. Addressing intimate health issues, she provides practical solutions for pelvic pain, emphasizing the importance of understanding pelvic health as a critical aspect of overall well-being.

  • JAME LEE

    JAMES LEE

    James Hyun Lee, a Yale and Mayo Clinic-educated psychiatrist, contributes to discussions on health equity and medical ethics. Published in renowned journals, he brings a nuanced perspective to complex issues like Medical Aid in Dying. James’s diverse background, including awards in short fiction and roles in theatre, enriches his understanding of the human experience, vital to exploring rights and choices in healthcare.

  • Clara Baldwin

    CLARA BALDWIN

    Clara Baldwin, with over a decade in Deaf Education, is dedicated to enhancing the lives and learning experiences of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. Her expertise lies in connecting with families and fostering educational growth. Clara’s vision for Anchorage revolves around empathy, American Sign Language integration, and community mobilization, aiming to establish it as the foremost deaf-friendly city in the U.S.