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Feb 24

‘Re-emerging’ from most uncertain times | MUSC | Charleston, SC – Medical University of South Carolina

Name something that COVID didnt ruin. OK, so maybe its responsible for an uptick in remote work, which isnt all bad, but for the most part that useless virus has given society a real gut punch and its just now finally starting to recover.

Thats why the focus of this years TEDxCharleston event the grassroots initiative featuring local speakers speaking passionately about topics ranging from health to social issues, technology and more is a celebration of our culture coming out of a tough stretch, tougher and smarter for the experience.

According to organizers, the past two-plus years have created a world fraught with new challenges and risks but new opportunities as well.

Creativity, innovation and thoughtfulness are all needed to deal with this new reality, the events website states. An exciting lineup of speakers and performers will explore many important and inspiring ideas at the event, appropriately themed Re-Emerge.

TEDxCharleston draws nearly 1,000 in-person participants each year, not including an extensive online following. This year marks the 10thyear of the event, which will be held at Charleston Music Hall on March 29.

Three of the 20 scheduled speakers/performers are MUSCs very own: surgical oncologist Andrea Marie Abbott, M.D.; trauma surgeon Ashley Hink, M.D.; and neurosurgeon Alejandro Spiotta, M.D.

Abbott, who serves as director of MUSC Healths Melanoma Program, specializes in the treatment of breast and skin cancers. Communication is something the surgeon really values. Her talk will focus on how all people, not just in health care, can better achieve their goals through communication that is calm, concise and honest.

Hink, who is passionate about eliminating gun violence in our community, not just treating those who have been hurt, has been instrumental in establishing several new programs and initiatives in and around the Charleston area. Hink plans to speak about how health care systems can work with survivors and communities to break cycles of violence by addressing its root causes.

Spiotta, a professor of neurosurgery and neuroendovascular surgery and vice chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at MUSC, has devoted much of his professional career to studying and treating cerebrovascular disease. During his career, hes performed thousands of complex, high-stakes brain surgeries in record time through deep focus and mindfulness. During his TEDx talk, he will get into how those same techniques can help with everything from exercise to finding success in the workplace.

For more information, visit http://www.tedxcharleston.org.

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