Careers in Medicine – Mar 5, 2026, 11:00am – 3:30pm

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Interested in a career in medicine or healthcare, but unsure which path is right for you—or how to begin preparing? We’ve got you covered! Join us for a FREE event where you’ll explore a wide range of careers, including surgeon, nurse, radiology technician, pharmacist, healthcare executive, and more!

Marin Teen Girls 13th Annual Conference – March 2, 2025, 9 AM-3 PM

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Hosted by the Marin Women’s Commission, this one-of-a kind conference was about creating solutions to improve the lives of teen girls in Marin County. A dedicated team of 20+ Teen Girl Ambassadors guided the conference, ensuring every aspect reflects the needs and interests of the young women it serves. 

Careers in Medicine – Feb 27, 2025, 12 Noon-3:30 PM

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We were proud to host over 60 teens at our Careers in Medicine event on February 27, 2025! At this event, young people interested in a career in medicine or healthcare were able to learn about the pros and cons of different careers in medicine, such as: Surgeons, nurses, radiology technicians, pharmacists, CEO, and more! Additionally all were given a behind-the-scenes tour of MarinHealth Medical Center and our operating rooms. Attendees were able to engage with clinicians and other staff members to ask any questions they might have about each individuals profession.

Innovations in Managing High Blood Pressure — Sep 24, 2024, 5:30 PM

Community members were invited to join us for a free seminar to learn about new innovative treatments, technology, and ways to reduce high blood pressure. At this event, those who have been diagnosed with hypertension or high blood pressure learned about: Progression of hypertension, women and hypertension, medication management, innovative new procedures, lifestyle changes for maximum impact and more. Watch a recording of the entire presentation.

End of Life Planning Seminar — Aug 28, 2024, 5:30 PM

Whether you are a person living with a serious illness, a caregiver of a loved one, or the healthiest you have ever been, having a care plan in the event you are unable to speak for yourself is important. Give yourself and your family peace of mind, knowing your wishes will be honored. To learn what steps you need to prepare your advanced health care plan, please watch a recording of this presentation in English or Spanish.

Leap into Leap Year with A Healthy Cooking Demonstration led by celebrity chef Hugh Groman — Feb 29, 2024, 5:30 PM

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On February 29, 2024, community members were invited to join us for a healthy cooking demonstration featuring celebrity chef Hugh Groman. Attendees of the event were treated to an informative, fun evening that included a free tasting of Chef Groman’s dishes, which were as beautiful as they were delicious. If you need some new ideas for dinner, we encourage you to watch a recording of this event in English or Spanish.

Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Seminar — Oct 18, 2023, 5:30 PM

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With over 5 million cases diagnosed in the U.S., skin cancer is America’s most common cancer. At this educational seminar presented by Dr. Ravinder Gogia, Board-Certified Dermatologist at MarinHealth Dermatology, attendees learned how to identify suspicious spots and take proactive steps toward safeguarding your health and staying vigilant about skin health. Light dinner and refreshments were served.

Adolescent Eating Disorders: What Steps Can You Take? Wednesday — May 24, 2023, 5:30 PM

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Eating disorders affect more than 30 million people in the U.S. It’s a serious condition that impacts all genders, races, and ethnic groups, and it can negatively impact one’s health, emotions, and ability to function in all areas of life. Most eating disorders involve focusing too much on weight, body shape, and food, leading to dangerous eating behaviors that can harm the heart, digestive system, bones, teeth, and mouth and lead to other diseases. The good news is that with proper treatment and early intervention, your child can return to healthier eating habits and reverse serious complications caused by eating disorders. To learn more, please watch a recording of this presentation.

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