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50th ABS Annual Conference
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Saturday, August 8
 

9:00am EDT

Surfacing Assumptions in Public Health: A Concept Note Emerging from Collective Study, Writing, and Consultation
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Saturday August 8, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
We present a draft Public Health Concept Note designed for early-year university students to help clarify foundational concepts, surface tacit assumptions in the field, and support principled participation in public health discourses. The concept note synthesizes learning from five years of a public health reading group and a recent qualitative study, alongside insights from and consultations with the Bahá’í International Development Organization. The session will: (1) trace how the concept note was developed through collective study and consultation; (2) share its structure and pedagogical uses; and (3) include breakout groups to examine selected sections and explore diverse applications.
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Yovania Dechtiar

Yovania Dechitiar is a public health professional whose research interests include exploring the intersection of religion and public health, emphasizing the application of spiritual principles like the oneness of humanity to health policies and practices.
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Gavin Grant

Applied researcher and analyst at the accelerated Disease Control and Surveillance Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States
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Andrew Hatala

Andrew R. Hatala, PhD., is an Associate Professor in the College of Community and Global Health, University of Manitoba. Dr. Hatala conducts qualitative and community-based research in the areas of Psychological Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Indigenous Health, and Community... Read More →
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Anish Arora

Dr. Anish K. Arora is an Assistant Professor in the Community Population Public Health stream within the Department of Health Sciences at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Saturday August 8, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
208
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10:30am EDT

Cultivating Virtues at Work: A Collaborative Approach to Strengthening Connection, Meaning, and Communication
LIMITED
Saturday August 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In response to rising workplace stress and disengagement, a virtue-centered initiative was launched in January 2025 in a large state health department of over 2,000 employees. Developed with university researchers, the project explored whether intentionally naming, practicing, and affirming virtues could strengthen communication and morale. Introduced through a Public Health Grand Rounds, a year-long “virtue-of-the-week” practice encouraged reflection, team dialogue, and peer recognition. Mid-year survey data showed significant and meaningful gains in positive communication. The initiative was inspired by Bahá’í teachings emphasizing “pure and goodly deeds…commendable and seemly conduct.”
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Namvar Zohoori

Namvar Zohoori, MD, MPH, PhD is a retired professor of epidemiology, and former Chief Science Officer and Deputy State Health Officer at Arkansas Department of Health (ADH). He currently serves as Senior Public Health Advisor to the ADH. His professional work has focused on public... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
208

2:00pm EDT

Towards a Provisional Hermeneutics of the Qayyúm al-Asmáʾ: Reflections on a Systematic Study of the Qayyúm al-Asmáʾ
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Saturday August 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This presentation reflects on an eight-session seminar devoted to a systematic survey of the Báb's Qayyúm al-Asmá, described by Bahá’u’lláh as “the First, the Greatest and Mightiest of all books.” Through systematic study of a provisional compilation of all available English translations, participants engaged the historical and theological significance of this seminal text and the hermeneutical challenges it poses. This presentation will introduce hermeneutical insights drawn from a systematic survey of the text, historical contours situating the text within 19th century religious ferment, and methodological reflections on engaging profound and intricate sacred texts.
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Aaron Ferguson

Aaron JR Ferguson is a lifelong Baha'i and avid student of history, philosophy, and religion. He has completed a Bachelor's in Anthropology and History and a Master of Science in Epidemiology. He has spent much of the last three years engaged in systematic study and compilation of... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
208

3:30pm EDT

Spiritually Grounded Professionalism: Bahá’í Principles in Ethical Healthcare Practice and Policy
Saturday August 8, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Healthcare professionals shape clinical practice, policy, and public discourse on health. Applying Bahá’í principles requires a spiritual framework rooted in service, consultation, and humility, without personal or partisan bias. This talk presents a Bahá'í approach to constructive professional engagement in healthcare: morally and spiritually grounded application of scientific knowledge and expertise, consultative decision-making, and shaping norms while avoiding partisan perspectives, offering a distinctive approach to  social transformation in healthcare and health policy.
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Soha Sabeti

Soha Sabeti is an Epidemiologist, and is currently serving as the Manager of Health Surveillance at the First Nations Health Authority. Through her work, she has been able to marry her passions for public health, human rights, and the restoration of Indigenous health and wellness... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
208
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