Join us for our second Summer Symposium, History Meets Healthcare, a thought-provoking symposium hosted by Seminary Ridge Museum. This unique event brings together distinguished speakers who have served in the field of healthcare and now explore its intersections with history. Each presenter will share insights that connect their medical expertise to compelling historical topics—from battlefield medicine to public health movements and beyond. Discover how past practices, people, and policies continue to shape today’s healthcare landscape.
Featuring:
Fran Feyock, Licensed Battlefield Guide and retired nurse anesthetist
Col. Thomas Frank, M.D., retired U.S. Army Medical Corps surgeon
Jon Willen, M.D., retired infectious disease physician
Jackie Greer, nurse and women’s relief living historian
Stephen Goldman, M.D., former U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs psychiatrist
Codie Eash, SRMEC Director of Education and Interpretation
Topics and titles coming soon!
Click here for in-person registration.
Included with your in-person registration is light breakfast, catered lunch, book signing opportunity, admission to Seminary Ridge Museum, and a voucher for a guided tour of the historic Cupola.
Click here for virtual (livestream) registration.
Included with your virtual registration is livestream access information and other event-related materials.
Note: Livestream access will remain available indefinitely, so if you are unable to enjoy the event live, you may revisit at any time afterward.
**All proceeds support Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center.**