Events
Week of Events
The 40th Annual Minority Health Conference
Advocacy for Change: Celebrating Past Successes and Planning for the Future The William and Ida Friday Center• Chapel Hill, NC Learn more and register: minorityhealth.web.unc.edu Minority Health Conference
HIVE Grand Rounds: Raul Necochea “Cancer Care Global Histories”
HIVE Grand Rounds: Raul Necochea “Cancer Care Global Histories”
Speaker – Raul Necochea, Ph.D. Title – Cancer Care Global Histories and the Education of Health Workers Overview – I am currently working on a project on the history of cervical cancer in Latin America. In a nutshell, throughout the 20th century, cervical cancer was the most lethal, common, and preventable of cancers in the region. Nowadays, cervical cancer is considered … Read more
2019 Mitchell Symposium: “Embodiment and Human Occupation: Implications for Health and Social Care”
2019 Mitchell Symposium: “Embodiment and Human Occupation: Implications for Health and Social Care”
Speaker: Elizabeth “Anne” Kinsella, PhD, MAdEd, BSc(OT) Kinsella is an associate professor in the School of Occupational Therapy, and member of the Occupational Science and health professional education fields in the Health & Rehabilitation Sciences graduate program at Western University. Anne has published more than 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and 20 book chapters related to the … Read more
Franklin Humanities Institute: On Life Support
Franklin Humanities Institute: On Life Support
Speaker(s): Harris Solomon Join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its new Friday morning series, tgiFHI! tgiFHI gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretative social sciences and arts the opportunity to present on their current research to interlocutors in their fields. A light breakfast will be served at 9am. About the presentation: "This paper considers the … Read more