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2006 National
Primary Care Week...
Addressing Health Disparities: Healing the Nation
The Indiana AHEC Program
was pleased to join Indiana University School of Medicine students in
organizing a National Primary Care Week 2006 celebration this past fall,
Oct. 16-21. Among other activities, first-year medical student Danika
Alexander and her team organized five lunch-and-learn presentations
for medical and other health professions students on the IUPUI campus.
Several of these presentations are now available by webcast (see below).
Our grateful acknowledgment to the
Indiana State Medical
Association for its generous support of these National Primary Care
Week webcasts.
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Disparities in Older Adults:
Depression and Other Issues
Youcef Sennour, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and
Director of Acute Care for Elders (ACE) at Methodist Hospital
sponsored by Rural Health and Underserved Medicine SIG and
Geriatrics SIG
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
The Influence of Provider Culture
and Patient Diversity on Treatment Decisions
Patricia Treadwell, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Dean
for Cultural Diversity
sponsored by Pediatrics SIG
Wednesday,
October
18, 2006
Addressing the Needs of the Urban
Underserved (sorry, webcast
not available)
Louis Winternheimer, MD, Medical Director, Raphael Health Center
sponsored by Christian Medical Association
Thursday,
October
19, 2006
Addressing Health Disparities in
the Hispanic/Latino Community: What Can We Do?
Dr. Javier F. Sevilla-Mártir, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical
Family Medicine and Director of Hispanic/Latino Health and
International Medicine and Global Health, Department of Family
Medicine
sponsored by Society of Latino Medical Students
Friday, October 20, 2006
Size 8 or 28: Does it Matter?
Dr. Lyree Mikhail, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics
and Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
sponsored by American Medical Women’s Association and Student
National Medical Association
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