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SUMMARY:Therapeutic Outcomes Beyond a Cure: Leprosy in 1940s-1960s U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents \nRaul Necochea\,Associate Professor\, Department of Social Medicine/Adjunct Associate Professor\, Department of History\, UNC-Chapel Hill \n“Therapeutic Outcomes Beyond a Cure: Leprosy in 1940s-1960s U.S.” \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/therapeutic-outcomes-beyond-a-cure-leprosy-in-1940s-1960s-u-s/
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SUMMARY:A Time for All Things: The Life of Michael E. DeBakey
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents: \nCraig Miller\,Head\, Department of Vascular Services\,Pardee UNC Hospital \n“A Time for All Things: The Life of Michael E. DeBakey” \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/a-time-for-all-things-the-life-of-michael-e-debakey/
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SUMMARY:Globalizing Measles in 1960s West Africa
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents: \nNoemi Tousignant\, Guest lecturer\, Université de Montréal \n“Globalizing Measles in 1960s West Africa“ \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) \nIs measles a single\, universal disease\, or many\, highly localized pathologies? This is a question for historical investigation\, not only into epidemiological trends but also into the politics and practices of measles research and prevention during the “vaccine era” – that is\, from the end of the 1950s. I will describe in particular one of the first episodes of this history\, during which West Africa was at the heart of transnational debates about the value of the new measles vaccines. Some of the first trials and mass uses of these vaccines happened in West African places\, which had just acquired political independence and where measles was recently “discovered” to be a major cause of infant and child mortality. I will identify a few reasons for this\, and reflect on the consequences not only for West African immunity\, but also for the emergence of new ways of framing the value of African life\, the severity and preventability of measles\, and responsibility – at the family\, state and international level – for vaccinating children.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/globalizing-measles-in-1960s-west-africa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170926T113000
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SUMMARY:The Physician Assistant: My Life in the Profession
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents: \nRobert L. Hollingsworth\, DHSc\, PA-C\,Physician Assistant\, Southeastern Red Springs Medical Clinic \n“The Physician Assistant: My Life in the Profession” \n“Dr. Bob” will speak about his experiences as a physician assistant. \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/physician-assistant-history/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170919T120000
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SUMMARY:AIDS and the Americans with Disabilities Act at Quarter Century
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents: \nTravis AlexanderMellon Graduate Fellow\, Department of English and Comparative Literature\, UNC-Chapel Hill \n“AIDS and the Americans with Disabilities Act at Quarter Century” \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) \nThis talk will discuss the political motivations behind the Americans with Disabilities Act’s inclusion of HIV/AIDS under the banner of “disability.” \nTravis Alexander is a Mellon Graduate Fellow at UNC-Chapel Hill. His research focuses on critical race studies\, queer theory\, and psychoanalysis. His writing has been published\, and is forthcoming in Boundary 2 and Symploke.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/aids-and-the-americans-with-disabilities-act-at-quarter-century/
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SUMMARY:Christine Jorgensen Walked the Walk\, but Did She Talk the Talk? A Look into Trans History
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents \nAngela Ning\,2016 McLendon-Thomas Award Winner \nChristine Jorgensen Walked the Walk\, but Did She Talk the Talk? A Look into Trans History \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/christine-jorgensen-moving-forward-through-action-not-words/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T120000
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SUMMARY:How to Make a Skeleton: The Emergence of the Human Skeleton as a Commodity\, 1500-1800
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents \nAnita Guerrini\,Horning Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History\, Oregon State University \nHow to Make a Skeleton: The Emergence of the Human Skeleton as a Commodity\, 1500-1800 \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/history-of-the-skeleton/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170301T170000
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CREATED:20161209T012116Z
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SUMMARY:Archie\, Ed\, and Dean: How Carolina Basketball Can Fix Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents \nAbraham M. Nussbaum\,Chief Education Officer\, Denver Health/Associate Professor of Psychiatry\, University of Colorado School of Medicine \nArchie\, Ed\, and Dean: How Carolina Basketball Can Fix Healthcare \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) \nDr. Nussbaum will be available to sign copies of his books following the lecture.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/archie-ed-and-dean-how-carolina-basketball-can-fix-healthcare/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170214T120000
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SUMMARY:African-Americans in Orthodontics
DESCRIPTION:Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents \nErnest J. Goodson\,Adjunct Professor\, Department of Orthodontics\, UNC School of Dentistry/Private Practice\, Fayetteville\, N.C. \nAfrican-Americans in Orthodontics \nUNC Health Sciences Library\, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bhomc/event/african-americans-in-orthodontics/
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