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3rd Annual School Health Virtual Summit

Learn how US health systems and Community Health Centers are working with school districts and local government to provide school health services that optimize nurse capacity and support students through their healthcare journeys.
JANUARY 21, 2026 | 11 AM ET
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FEATURING

Children's Nebraska
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Cone
School-based
family care
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Exploring how schools, health systems, and communities are closing care gaps together

Join leaders from across the country for the third annual School Health Virtual Summit, a 3-hour online event spotlighting how health systems and community organizations are transforming school-based care.

We’ll hear from six speakers from leading health systems, FQHCs, and community health programs to share how they’re:

  • Expanding access to care for children through innovative school partnerships
  • Strengthening community engagement and continuity of care
  • Empowering clinicians to extend quality medical care beyond traditional settings

We’ll also be hosting an interactive roundtable discussion, where all speakers will come together to answer audience questions and exchange insights on the future of school-based virtual care.

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SPEAKERS

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Keynote Speaker
Dr. Craig Glover
President & CEO |  Chair-Elect
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Joanna Braunold
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Joanna Braunold
Director of Content Marketing & Communications
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Dr. John Jenkins
Dr. John Jenkins
Medical Director of 
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Cone Health
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Stacy Zoucha
Stacy Zoucha
Director of Digital Health and Innovation
Children's Nebraska
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Shelia Freed
Sheila Freed
School Health Director
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Dr. Craig Glover
President & CEO |  Chair-Elect
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Dr. Craig Glover serves as the president and chief executive officer of FamilyCare Health Centers, a leading community health center in West Virginia. Under Glover’s leadership, FamilyCare provides comprehensive medical, dental, behavioral health, and vision services to approximately 45,500 patients annually. With over 20 years of experience in community health center management, Glover served as CEO of two additional health centers, demonstrating a consistent track record of excellence and innovation in healthcare leadership.

Glover earned a bachelor’s degree, a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership, and a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership. Glover’s professional certifications include Fellow status with the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE), Fellow status with the American College of Medical Practice Executives (FACMPE), and the Community Health Center Executive Fellowship (CHCEF) from the University of Kansas Medical Center.

Glover, a recognized thought leader, served on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services. He is committed to community service, serving as chair of the West Virginia Primary Care Association and the United Way of Central West Virginia, as chair-elect of the National School-Based Health Alliance, and as a board member of the West Virginia Symphony.

Glover has been honored with numerous accolades throughout his career, including being named as one of the Five Most Influential FQHC Leaders to Watch in 2025 by Global Healthcare Magazine and a 2021 West Virginia Healthcare Hero, underscoring his dedication to advancing healthcare access and equity.

Joanna Braunold
Joanna Braunold
Director of Content Marketing & Communications
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Joanna Braunold leads content and communications at TytoCare, where she focuses on how virtual care can improve access for patients and make care delivery simpler for providers and health systems. As the host of the Access Amplified podcast, she brings forward practical conversations with leaders who are expanding care in smart, sustainable ways. Joanna’s work centers on translating real challenges and real solutions into stories that help the industry move forward with clarity and impact.

Dr. John Jenkins
Dr. John Jenkins
Medical Director of 
School-Based Care
Cone Health

Dr. John Jenkins serves as the Medical Director of School-Based Care at Cone Health. His primary focus is on enhancing healthcare delivery through innovative telehealth strategies, particularly in school settings. Dr. Jenkins has played a key role in developing and overseeing telehealth programs for Title One elementary schools in Guilford County, through grants from the Duke Endowment and ARPA federal funds.

Before his current position, Dr. Jenkins was involved in academic medicine, where he held the role of Interim Medical Director for an Advanced Practice Professional Fellowship program and contributed to digital health education. His work in this area included special projects in school-based telehealth and remote monitoring for health conditions.

Previously, as the Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Connected Care Cone Health, he was responsible for developing ambulatory telehealth strategies. This role involved implementing e-visits and collaborating with MDLive for virtual visits.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Dr. Jenkins has been active in community leadership, contributing to various organizations and initiatives. His approach to healthcare is centered around leveraging digital health to improve access and equity, always with an eye towards practical and effective solutions.

Stacy Zoucha
Stacy Zoucha
Director of Digital Health and Innovation
Children's Nebraska

Stacy Zoucha, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPN, CPEN, CPHIMS, CPDHTS is the Director of Digital Health and Innovation at Children’s Nebraska. She serves as the digital health leader for telehealth and telemedicine programs, patient wearables and remote patient monitoring, as well as innovation initiatives across the organization.  Stacy has been with Children’s Nebraska for 27 years and has clinical experience in both critical and emergency pediatric care, spending the last 12 years in Information Technology and Digital Health.  

Shelia Freed
Sheila Freed
School Health Director
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Sheila Freed, BSN, RN, NCSN serves as the School Health Director for Avel eCARE; which provides school nursing and behavior health services via live audio/visual technology to over 135 schools in 12 states. She has been a building nurse, a School Health Supervisor and then the Director of Nurses/School Health Liaison for a public health unit. A strong advocate for children’s health she believes leveraging technology can solve access issues to rural as well as urban schools and provide every student with the opportunity to be healthy and safe at school, regardless of location. She is a 2015 Johnson and Johnson School Health Leadership Fellow and a Nationally Certified School Nurse. She received her BSN from the University of Wyoming.

Share your knowledge – impact the summit

We’re inviting you to share what’s working, what’s hard, and what you want to learn from others by completing our quick School Health Snapshot survey. Your insights will help us tailor sessions, highlight stories that matter, and make the event more valuable for everyone.

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JANUARY 21, 2026 | 11 AM ET

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