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Workshop (2) Speakers |
David Van Reken, M.D. |
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Dr. Van Reken has been on the faculty at Indiana University School of Medicine, in the Department of Pediatrics. He works in the outpatient department of an inner city health center, and teaches residents and medical students. He is also a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and serves on three boards (CMDE Commission of CMA, IAT, and MAP Fellows Committee for MAP International). |
Channing Frykman, M.D. |

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- Graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas (UTSW).
- Pediatric internship and residency at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas-UTSW.
- Primary care provider at the Arthur Ashe Student Health & Wellness Center at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
- Volunteer pediatrician at the Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC).
- Board Chair of the Los Angeles Christian Health Centers.
- Faculty advisor for Christian Medical & Dental Associations at UCLA
- Coordinator for the quarterly Judeo-Christian Bioethics Symposia at UCLA.
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Rev. Bae,Sung Ho M.D. [Korean Lecture]
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- Board Certified Neurologist and Electroencephalographer.
- Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College and partner faculty at Wesley Theological Seminary
- Ordained minister of the United Methodist Church .
- Director of Jesus’ Healing & Health Ministry of JAMA (Jesus Awakening Movement of America/All Nations).
- President of the Thorn in the Flesh Fellowship, Inc. (TIFF Ministry).
- Authored of Brain Priming and Living Well with a Thorn in the Flesh
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Dan Fountain, M.D. |

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Currently serves as CMDA’s faculty of Continuing Medical Education Program, and as Assistant Professor of Kings College. |
 Kang, Young Chang M.D. [Korean Lecture]
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Dr. Kang, is board certified in diagnostic radiology. He has served on multiple medical mission trips to Africa, South America, and Asia. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of MOM (Messengers of Mercy). |
Scott Harrison, M.D. |

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He is currently the Founder and President of Cure International, a non-profit Christian organization operating in 12 countries with the goal of healing the disabled children living in the world’s poorest countries.

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John Crouch, M.D. |

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- President of In His Image, International
- Co-founder and President of Good Samaritan Health Services, Inc., an outreach providing accessible, affordable, whole-person care to the underserved in the Tulsa community.
- Residency Director, Director of Missions, and Acting Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine for ORU School of Medicine until 1990.
- He has served on a number of committees and boards for Family Medicine and other health care and community concerns.
- For over ten years, Dr. Crouch’s vision has been to train and enable residents to travel overseas on short-term missions trips and to encourage long-term overseas service to those called to be full-time missionaries.
- He continues to work on establishing residency programs overseas in several countries.
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