Mid‑career integrated health professionals often find themselves balancing deep expertise with growing pressures, and this ELO creates space to acknowledge both. The Work Ahead brings professionals together for meaningful connection, honest conversation, and renewed purpose. Through networking, a professional Q&A panel, and interaction, participants will explore the realities of the mid‑career while identifying opportunities for growth and impact. Attendees will leave with greater clarity, strengthened community, and a sense of optimism about the path forward.
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