Speakers
Mark Del Monte, JD
Mark Del Monte, JD serves as interim CEO/Executive Vice President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). In this capacity, Mark leads a strong chief executive team for the organization which serves 67,000 pediatrician, pediatric medical subspecialist, and pediatric surgical specialist members.
Michelle Curtin, DO, FAAP
Dr. Michelle Curtin is a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician (DBP) who joined the IUSM Department of Pediatrics in 2016. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in Riley Child Development and received her osteopathic medical training at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and subsequently completed a pediatric residency at Palmetto Health / University of South Carolina.
Steven North, MD, MPH, FAAFP
Dr. North is a practicing Family Physician and Adolescent Medicine specialist at a rural health center in Mitchell County, NC.
Dr. North received his undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his medical doctorate from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Kathy Webster, MD
Dr. Kathleen Webster practices Pediatric Critical Care and is Medical Director of Pediatric Telehealth at Advocate Children’s Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL. She holds an MD from the University
of Louisville, KY, and an MBA from the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
Sandra Prucka, MS, LCGC
Sandra Prucka is a board-certified genetic counselor and holds a license to practice genetic counseling in the state
of Indiana. She is the Director of Genetic Counseling for Clinical Services at Indiana University School of
Medicine where she is committed to providing access to genetic counseling services throughout the State.
Amy LaHood, MD, MPH, FAAFP
Dr. Amy LaHood graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago and completed her family medicine residency followed by a fellowship in Maternal Child Health. Dr. LaHood joined the Ascension St. Vincent Family Medicine Faculty in 2005 where she continues to train Family Medicine residents. Dr. LaHood has a passion for population and public health and served as a volunteer member of the Indiana Attorney General’s Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force from 2012-2019.
Carolyn Greer, MS, MD, FACOG, FASAM
Carolyn Warner-Greer is originally from Portland, Oregon. She is a graduate of Ball State University and Indiana University School of Medicine. She is board certified in obstetrics-gynecology and addiction medicine and currently is a staff physician at the Otis R. Bowen Center for Human Services and the medical director of the Bowen Recovery Center, a new opioid treatment center in Fort Wayne.
Chris Eades, JD
Chris Eades is a shareholder at Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman, which is the largest law firm in the nation devoted to the practice of health law. Chris graduated from the Indiana
University School of Law – Bloomington in 1997, and has practiced within the area of health law for more than 21 years. Chris is particularly focused on the areas of medical staff governance,
peer review, and telemedicine.
Rebekah Williams
MD, MS, FAAP
Dr. Becky Williams is Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine Riley Hospital for Children where she has been on faculty for 10 years.
She is Co-Chief Physician Executive of the Eskenazi Health Center Teen Care and Wellness Program, providing medical directorship for a network of hybrid primary care-specialty care adolescent clinics in 7 sites, for which she was co-recipient of the AAP Section on Adolescent Health's 2017 Richard B. Heyman Award.