March 24, 2004 :: No. 194
What: |
Beginning Saturday, Cal State Fullerton will
host a four-part lecture series designed to offer the community
an opportunity to obtain information about current health topics.
Mini-Medical School will familiarize attendees
with modern medical curricula and current medical practices. |
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Who: |
The spring series features issues pertinent to
women presented by women doctors and faculty members from UC
Irvine, as well as Pauline Abbott, director of the Cal State
Fullerton Institute of Gerontology. She will address each session. |
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Where: |
Ruby Gerontology Center at Cal State Fullerton |
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Schedule: |
Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon
March 27 – “Your Healthy Bones”
presented by Hilary Siebens, professor of medicine, geriatrics
at UCI
April 3 – “Your Healthy Skin”
presented by Kristen Kelly, assistant clinical professor of
dermatology at UCI
April 24 – “Your Healthy Mind”
presented by Laura Mosqueda, associate professor of clinical
family medicine at UCI
May 8 – “Your Healthy Heart”
presented by Jagat Narula, chief of UCI’s cardiology
division. |
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Sponsor: |
The series is offered through the Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute, a grant-funded program that serves as one
of Cal State Fullerton’s resources for courses, services
and activities geared for senior scholars, age 50 and older. |
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Admission: |
Free |
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Media Contacts: |
Pauline Abbott, director of
the CSUF Institute of Gerontology, 657-278-4686 or pabbott@fullerton.edu
Elizabeth Martin, Public Affairs, 657-278-3798
or emartin@fullerton.edu |