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    WICS: 3rd Annual Summer Symposium

    June 15, 2024
    Browing Hall-Interdisciplinary Science Building (ISB)
    8274 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves, MO 63119

    About the Event

    The Summer Symposium is an annual event that addresses Health, Mental Health and Access from an Ecological Perspective. The theme for the 2024 Summer Symposium is: Culturally Responsive Integrated Care as a Social Justice Issue. The Symposium seeks to establish a diverse, supportive professional community which contributes to the growth and development of mental health professionals who work with underserved communities. We seek to recognize, share, and celebrate the educational and clinical efforts of our students, as well as those of our clinical partners and professionals in various interdisciplinary fields. Through the Symposium, WICS scholars at Webster and grant recipients at SIUE have an opportunity to come together to share the lessons they are learning from their experience in the field of health and mental health care for the high-need communities in the St. Louis metro area. Their presentations include educational sessions, clinical case study presentations, and poster presentations. The Symposium also includes panel discussions with subject matter experts who have knowledge and practical experience pertaining to topics of significance to our region. 

    The event also provides networking opportunities with site supervisors, community partners, and nearby HRSA-BHWET grant recipients. The Summer Symposium will provide a CEU opportunity for site supervisors, faculty, local counseling professionals and other HRSA-BHWET grantees at no cost.

    Key sessions will be streamed live at www.webster.edu/live for those outside the greater Saint Louis region.  We highly encourage those who reside in the Saint Louis region to attend the event in person. A light breakfast and lunch will be served.

    Presented by:

    The Summer Symposium is a collaboration between Webster University through the Webster Institute for Clinical Scholarship and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville's HRSA-BHWET Scholars Program and is made possible by the generous support of Chiron Community Giving Foundation. 


    *The Webster Institute for Clinical Scholars (WICS) was developed after Webster University was awarded the Health Resources and Services Administration - Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (HRSA-BHWET) grant which aims to increase the supply of culturally competent behavioral health professionals in order to promote access to quality behavioral health services. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.

    Keynote Speaker

    Vetta Sanders Thompson is the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic Diversity and served as Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at The Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research focuses on the health and well-being of diverse communities, particularly the African-American community. Sanders Thompson seeks to support community capacity to improve health and well-being through education and opportunities for action. Her scholarship addresses racial identity and socialization, implications of experiences of discrimination and socio-cultural determinants of disparities. She teaches courses in human diversity, disparities and mental health. Sanders Thompson currently leads the development of the Siteman Cancer Center Plan to Enhance Diversity. She is the former -Director of the Institute for Public Health’s Center for Community Health Partnership and Research. She is also a faculty affiliate of the Department of African and African American Studies. As a licensed clinical psychologist, Sanders Thompson is active in professional associations. She serves on the Editorial Board of Preventing Chronic Disease, has served as an associate editor for the APA journal PsycCritiques, is a past Chair of the State Committee of Psychologists, past President of the Missouri Psychological Association and has been honored by the St. Louis community, as well as her peers in the profession.

    Presenters and Organizers

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    Sri Angara
    Student
    Webster University
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    Dr. Candace Anthony
    Clinical Psychologist and Consultant
    Chiron Community Giving Foundation
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    Beny Grace BIMENYIMANA
    WICS Project assistant
    Webster University
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    Misty Burns
    Student
    Webster University
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    Dr. Hasmik Chakaryan
    WICS Organizer; Associate Professor, Clinical Director
    Webster University
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    Madison Cockrum
    Graduate Student/ WICS Scholar
    Webster University/ WICS
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    Dr. Tracy Cooley
    Co-Principal Investigator HRSA BHWET Grant SIUE
    SIUE
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    Morgan Diehl
    Therapy Intern
    Amanda Luckett Murphy Hopewell Center
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    Chris Elliott
    Director of Social Services
    Saint Louis County Department of Public Health
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    Destiny Ewing
    WICS Scholar
    Webster University WICS Program
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    Dr. Katie Feder
    Clinical Psychologist
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    Julie Gary
    Bureau Chief, Behavioral Health
    City of St. Louis Department of Health
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    Ranesia Hambrick
    Student
    Webster University
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    Dr. Terry Harris
    Executive Director
    The Legacy Center
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    Kathleen Hector
    WICS Scholar
    Webster
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    Michael Hulsizer
    Dean, College of Science and Health
    Webster University
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    Jennifer Kelly
    WICS Scholar, WICS Project Assistant
    Webster University
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    Jaleesa King
    WICS Scholar
    Webster University
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    Suzanne King
    President & CEO
    Mental Health America
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    Dr. Claire Martin
    Co-Principal Investigator HRSA BHWET Grant
    Webster University
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    Dr. Art McCoy
    SLU Distinguished Fellow; RBC STL.works Leader; SAGES LLC President
    St. Louis University
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    Dr. Michaela Muehlbach
    VP, Outpatient & Psychological Services
    Compass Health
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    Dr. Muthoni Musangali
    Principal Investigator HRSA BHWET Grant
    Webster University
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    Arrey Obenson
    President & CEO
    International Institute of Metro St. Louis
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    Rachel Perea
    Counselor intern
    Preferred family healthcare
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    Anna-Elise Price
    WICS Scholar
    Webster University
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    Abigail Ramsey
    WICS Scholar
    Webster University
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    Dr. Vetta Sanders Thompson
    E. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic Diversity & Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
    Washington University in St. Louis
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    Ashlee Seltzer
    Professional Counseling MA Student
    Webster University
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    Kaitlynn Smith
    Student
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Kristin Smith
    Student
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Geoffrey Soyiantet
    Founder and Executive Director
    Vitendo4Africa
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    Dr. Molly Stehn
    Associate Professor of Counseling
    Lindenwood University
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    Maeve Story
    WICS Scholar
    Webster University
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    Dr. Jayme Swanke
    Principal Investigator HRSA BHWET Grant SIUE
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Kelly Veach
    Student
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Aaron Warren
    MSW Student
    SIUE
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    Alyssa Werth
    Student
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Yasmine Whitley
    Social Worker
    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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    Mayme Williams
    Counselor Intern
    Webster University
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    Taylor Woods
    Practicum Student
    SIUE

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