October 1, 2003 :: No. 58
What: |
Through a series of public lectures, Community
Medical School provides attendees with an opportunity
to become familiar with modern medical curriculum and gain insight
into current medical practice. |
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Who: |
Presentations are made by faculty members from
Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine’s College of Medicine. |
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Where: |
Ruby Gerontology Center at Cal State Fullerton |
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Schedule: |
Alternate Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon
Oct. 4 – “Fetal Origins of Health
and Well-Being” presented by Curt A. Sandman, professor
of psychiatry and human behavior at UCI.
Oct. 18 – “Brain Imaging: How It
Helps to Clarify Brain Function and Mental Illness” presented
by Steven G. Potkin, director of clinical research and director
of the brain imaging center at UCI, and John Doyle, assistant
professor of human services at Cal State Fullerton.
Nov. 1 – “Psychiatry and Healthcare
in the Year 2025: The Impact of New Technologies” presented
by William E. Bunney, co-chair and professor of psychiatry and
human behavior at UCI. |
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Sponsors: |
Kaiser Permanente-Orange, UCI College of Medicine
and the Institute of Gerontology at Cal State Fullerton |
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Admission: |
Admission is free. |
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Media Contacts: |
Regina Webster, associate vice president for
development, University Advancement, 657-278-5744 or rwebster@fullerton.edu
Elizabeth Martin, Public Affairs, 657-278-3798 or emartin@fullerton.edu |