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| Monday, November 23rd 2009 | |||||
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| 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM | Stoklos Traditional Medicine Lecture (Stoklos Foundation and INMED): Regina L. Siquieros, Tohono O'odham Traditional storyteller & singer. Will share her views on the creator giving gifts of health and well-being.
She will also be discussing some traditional medicines used by the Tohono O'odham.RSVP to Denise Angel mangel@u.arizona.edu or 318-7280.
RSVP to Denise Angel mangel@u.arizona.edu or 318-7280 | UA College of Medicine 2117 1501 N. Campbell | |||
| Tuesday, November 24th 2009 | |||||
| 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM | Pediatric Grand Rounds (College of Medicine): D. Holmes Morton, MD, Clinic for Special Children, Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Fever and Genomics: Notes from a Pediatric Practice - When is a Fever Not Just a Fever? D. Holmes Morton, MD Pediatrician and co-founder, Clinic for Special Children, Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The clinic is recognized internationally for innovative studies in the diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders. | Arizona Health Science Center 3230 1501 N. Campbell Ave. | |||
| 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM | The Doctor, in the Age of Genomics (Flinn Foundation): The Clinic for Special Children. D. Holmes Morton MD is a pediatrician and was the cofounder with his wife Caroline of the Clinic for Special Children in Strasburg Pennsylvania. Their Clinic is a non-profit medical center that provides care for children with complex medical problems caused by inherited predispositions to disease. The Clinic for Special Children was founded in 1989 in Lancaster County Pennsylvania to provide general medical care for children with inherited disorders of biochemistry. The Clinic has become a place where emerging data from Genomic Medicine is routinely used to care for the individual patient. The 2009 Buffmire Lecture, will describe my work as a pediatrician and idea that an important frontier of Translational Genetics is in the everyday work of caring for the patient. | DuVal Auditorium University Medical Center 2600 1501 North Campbell | |||
| Wednesday, December 2nd 2009 | |||||
| 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM | Sarver Heart Center - Learn Compression-Only CPR (Sarver Heart Center): Sarver Heart Center. A free training class of Compression-Only CPR for the public with hands-on training on life-like mannequins. Experienced and specially trained medical students will be available to walk you through the necessary steps and answer your questions. ***IMPORTANT***: Participants will receive a confirmation stating that they completed the training, but this is not a certification class. | DuVal Auditorium University Medical Center 1501 N. Campbell Ave. | |||
| Sunday, December 6th 2009 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic Lecture Series (Arizona Cancer Center): James Sligh, MD, PhD, Arizona Cancer Center. Skin Cancer – James Sligh, MD, PhD The Arizona Cancer Center is beginning a series of lectures about the latest findings in cancer prevention, detection and treatment. The lectures will be presented by world-class experts in cancer research and treatment who work at the Arizona Cancer Center. | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic at UMC North 2280 3838 N. Campbell Avenue | |||
| Monday, January 11th 2010 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Arizona Cancer Center Community Lecture Series (Arizona Cancer Center): Julie Lang, MD, University of Arizona. Breast Cancer | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic at UMC North 2280 3838 N. Campbell Avenue | |||
| Wednesday, February 10th 2010 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic Lecture Series (Arizona Cancer Center): Daruka Mahadevan, MD, PhD, Arizona Cancer Center. Clinical Trials and You – Daruka Mahadevan, MD, PhD The Arizona Cancer Center is beginning a series of lectures about the latest findings in cancer prevention, detection and treatment. The lectures will be presented by world-class experts in cancer research and treatment who work at the Arizona Cancer Center. | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic at UMC North 2280 3838 N. Campbell Avenue | |||
| Wednesday, March 10th 2010 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Arizona Cancer Center Community Lecture Series (Arizona Cancer Center): Lee Cranmer, MD, PhD, University of Arizona. Melanoma | Arizona Cancer Center Clinic at UMC North 2280 3838 N. Campbell Avenue | |||
| Wednesday, March 17th 2010 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Arizona Cancer Center Community Lecture Series - Green Valley (Arizona Cancer Center): James Sligh, MD, PhD, University of Arizona. Skin Cancer | West Center 1111 Via Arco Iris, Green Valley | |||
| Thursday, March 18th 2010 | |||||
| 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM | College of Medicine Class of 2010 Match Day For four years, students at the University of Arizona College of Medicine have worked toward “Match Day” – the day they learn where they will spend the next several years as resident-physicians. Members of the Class of 2010 will receive traditional Match Day sealed envelopes, which contain letters showing where students will spend the next several years as resident-physicians. UA medical students will participate in the complex process that matches the nation’s graduating medical students’ preferences with program preferences. Match Day ceremonies are coordinated to occur on the same date at the same time throughout the country. | DuVal Auditorium University Medical Center 2600 1501 North Campbell | |||
| Thursday, April 8th 2010 | |||||
| 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM | College of Medicine Medical Student Leadership Awards The college of medicine takes pride in developing tomorrow’s leaders. Each year, we recognize the accomplishments and contributions made by outstanding student leaders for their exceptional achievements and service. These individuals make great strides toward building a sense of community through their participation in club and organization activities on and off campus. We hope that you all will support our efforts to recognize these student leaders. | DuVal Auditorium University Medical Center 2600 1501 North Campbell | |||
| printed 11/23/09 | |||||