
Living missionally for Jesus as healthcare trainees and professionals is not easy. Whether it’s moving halfway across the world or just stepping out your backdoor, missional living is a must for all of us. Remedy West is here to help encourage, challenge and confirm you in your journey! Come gather with others who also desire to glorify God as they work in healthcare. The conference features world-class faculty along with exhibitors from organizations committed to helping you find ways to serve, learn, and grow in your calling. Don’t miss it!
Cost | Registration option EARLY BIRD until 9/15/25 |
$15 | Student & Resident CMDA MEMBER |
$25 | Student & Resident NON CMDA MEMBER |
$50 | Non-Medical |
$75 | Practicing Healthcare Professional CMDA MEMBER |
$100 | Practicing Healthcare Professional NON CMDA MEMBER |
Registration AFTER 9/15/25 | |
$20 | Student & Resident CMDA MEMBER |
$30 | Student & Resident NON CMDA MEMBER |
$75 | Non-Medical |
$100 | Practicing Healthcare Professional CMDA MEMBER |
$150 | Practicing Healthcare Professional NON CMDA MEMBER |
$150 | Exhibitor (includes booth) |
California Baptist University, one of the top Christian Colleges in the nation, is a private Christian university located near Los Angeles in Southern California. Their beautiful 162-acre main campus is situated in the heart of Riverside’s historic Magnolia Avenue district just a short drive from popular beaches and mountain resorts. The campus maintains the charm of the mission revival style while incorporating modern, technologically advanced facilities.
Remedy West will take place in the Business Building with excellent facilities for plenary, exhibitors, and breakout sessions.
Donuts, fruit and coffee are provided in the morning. Hotel discounts through Ayers Hotel, Corona East. Code for discounted rate will be posted soon.
Light snacks, water, and coffee are provided in the morning, with lunch on Saturday. Hotel discounts are through Ayers Hotel, Corona East. Book at Ayers with code “CBU” for the $119 rate.
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Rick Donlon, MD, Rick currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Christian Community Health Fellowship (CCHF) in Memphis, TN., and recently as the Interim Chief Medical Officer at Mercy Community Health Services in Franklin, TN. He also serves part-time as an emergency department physician at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Donlon earned his Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth TX, and his Doctor of Medicine from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans followed by a combined internship and residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. He is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and holds an active medical license in Tennessee. Dr. Donlon has co-founded several healthcare initiatives, including Resurrection Health and Christ Community Health Services, which focus on serving low-income populations in the Memphis area. His recent publications include contributions to book chapters on healthcare missions, emphasizing the importance of serving underserved populations. Dr. Donlon is an active member of various professional organizations and community boards, including the Community Advisory Board for the Assisi Foundation. |
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Jennifer Kang, MD is a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist actively practicing in Redding, California, where she resides with her husband and four children. She received her B.S. in Neuroscience and M.D. at the University of Rochester, and then completed residency training in Ob/Gyn at Brown University/Women & Infants Hospital. She then served in the US Southwest Indian Health Service, where she began to discover the reality of her dual-realm authority, synergizing her medical and scientific training with spiritual lifestyle and supernatural healing in a way that more comprehensively meets the needs of individual patients, systems, and communities.
In 2013, she moved her family to Redding, California, and founded Selah Women’s Health, a private medical practice where partnership with Holy Spirit is boldly presented as central to healing and the practice of medicine. In addition, she founded Selah Health International, a non-profit that seeks to elevate the health and value of women and children. This non-profit organization also hosts the Restore Healthcare Project, which connects and inspires healthcare professionals who believe that healthcare can be a living manifestation of the gospel and power of Jesus Christ. Her weekly Restore Healthcare Project podcast gives voice to the innovators in healthcare who bring their brilliance because of a shared passion for Jesus and the living power of the Holy Spirit. |
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Geogy Thomas, MD graduated from the University of Illinois At Chicago College of Medicine in 1997. He works in Jellico, TN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Thomas is affiliated with Jellico Community Hospital. |
Dr. Mary
Medical Missionary to Restricted Global Regions |
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Sharmayne Brooks, MD
Rev. Doug Christgau Andre Cipta, MD |
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Nicholas Comninellis, MD | |
Stephen Doane, MD
Janet Ma, MD |
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Rebecca Meyer, PhD, BSN
Sue Suh, DDS John Tannous, MD Karen Tannous Jessie Thomas, MRE |
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Andrew Wai, MD
Jennifer Zamora, DHSc, PA-C
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Friday, October 17, 2025 | |
5:30 pm | Registration |
6:30 pm | Worship & Plenary 1 |
7:45 pm | Breakout 1 |
8:45 pm | Exhibit Hall |
Saturday, October 18, 2025 | |
8:00 am | Registration/Coffee |
8:30 am | Plenary 2 |
9:45 am | Workshop 2 |
10:45 am | Break |
11:15 am | Plenary 3 |
12:15 pm | Lunch |
1:30 pm | Workshop 3 |
2:30 pm | Break |
2:45 pm | Workshop 4 |
3:45 pm | Break |
4:00 pm | Plenary 4 |
Wes Ehrhart | 916.716.7826 | [email protected]
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