Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 2, 2020
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Registration will close at 4pm on September 2nd and you will receive the ZOOM login information at that time - Don't forget to include your email address when you register!
Location
ZOOM information will be emailed at 4pm the day of the event
Fees/Admission
FREE for members to attend, but you must register beforehand!
$5 for non-members (special virtual pricing)
Contact Information
Jessica Peters - 407-708-4602
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Description

Seminole County's Leading Technology Think Tank
Topic:
"Sports Technology"
Speaker:
Dr. Angela Sehgal, EdD, LAT, ATC
Program Director-Athletic Training
Program Director-Health Professions Learning Community
Florida State University
Dr. Angela Sehgal, Ed.D., ATC, LAT is a full-time faculty member with Florida State University's (FSU) Nutrition, Food, and Exercise Sciences (NFES) Department, where she serves as the Program Director for the Athletic Training and Health Professions Learning Community programs respectively. The FSU Athletic Training Program was nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). She was the Associate Director of the Institute of Sports Sciences and Medicine and is a graduate faculty member in the Sports Sciences Master's Degree major in the NFES Department. Dr. Sehgal is a faculty representative to the Campus Recreation Board and was a member of the University Health and Wellness Manual Medicine committee for many years.

Dr. Luis A. Gandara, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Physician
Jewett Orthopaedic | Orlando Health
Luis Gandara, MD is a sports medicine specialist and othopeadist with Jewett Orthopeadic Clinic │ Orlando Health serving patients in Lake Mary and Windermere. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Dr. Gandara attended medical school at the University of St. Eustatius School of Medicine in the Netherlands and completed his residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Gandara is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, along with added qualification in Sports Medicine. As a former student athlete, Dr. Gandara specializes in providing non-surgical treatment methods to his patients for quicker recovery times.

Philip Lahey, Senior Biologics Account Representative
Philip has been in healthcare for 10+ years starting as a surgical assistant. He later transitioned into medical device sales and became a surgical consultant within the Orthopaedic specialty. 5 years ago he joined a small startup company that created a new technology that could stop the progression of rotator cuff disease. Philip then took a position as the national clinical educator, bringing this new technology to the market. In late 2017, a large medical device company named Smith&Nephew purchased this technology. Since the acquisition he has been training their surgical consultants so more patients have access to this implant.
Topic: Rotator Cuff Patch
https://youtu.be/GnLjyxwOmQg
SeminoleTech, a group for tech executives and enthusiasts brings together the region's talent for a high-level discussion about tech.
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Complete Communications

If you are interested in more information about
becoming a member please contact:
Kristi O'Leary
koleary@seminolebusiness.org
407.708.4608
As we reopen Seminole County, our top priority is the safety of all our members and guests. After all, you can't provide jobs and grow our economy while you are sick.
We're confident that with your help, we can keep our community working and allow us to provide the networking and relationship-building events you have loved for years.
For now, our event guidelines will be:
- All host venues will be adhering to current guidelines regarding setup and cleaning schedules
- All Council meetings are now RSVP mandatory so we can comply with venue capacities and a socially-distanced setup
- Masks, fist bumps and elbow rubs are encouraged, handshakes and hugs are discouraged
- Hand sanitizer will be available at check-in
- Temperatures may be scanned at check-in. If anyone has a temperature over 100 degrees, they will not be admitted.
Plus, we trust that you will stay home if you (or someone in your household) has
- Had a fever in last 24 hours
- Had a cough, congestion or runny nose
- Have been exposed to someone who tested positive in the past two weeks.
By following these simple regulations, we know we will be able to have great meetings and networking and open Seminole County safely!
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