DIVERSITY “DIVERSITY: the art of thinking independently together.”

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DIVERSITY “DIVERSITY: the art of thinking independently together.” – Malcolm Forbes “Strength lies in differences, not similarities.” – Stephen R. Covey

Summary Components of Successful Outreach Teamwork, Support, Motivations, Creativity, Communication & Diversity Building Successful Partnerships Asking for guidance or assistance can be the first step in future collaborations Identify Resources in your Community When in doubt, look for useful resources to guide you

Community Outreach Award

Tim Tanner St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center And The Winner Is… Tim Tanner St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center

Thank You to All Program Partners UAMS Institute for Digital Health & Innovation Arkansas Department of Human Services DHS Arkansas Department of Health American Heart Association Collaborating Arkansas Hospitals

Questions Thank You!

Contact Information Olivia Wilson Stroke Program Manager / Educator Email: OWilson2@uams.edu Phone: 501-615-4697 Erin Pace Stroke Program Health Educator Email: EEPace@uams.edu Phone: 501-410-4278