UA’s College of Community Health Sciences is hosting a lecture series to explore medicine and health trends. Faculty will lecture on issues and advances in medicine and research, incorporating science, research, and clinical applications, with questions answered after the lectures. Attendees will learn ways the body works, hear about advances changing how we see disease and health; and find out which way cutting-edge research is headed. These events are free and open to the public and will be held at the Bryant Conference Center. All courses will be held at noon on each day.
Jan 14: Dr. Richard Streiffer
Choosing Wisely: Picking the Best Medical Care
Jan 21: Dr. Joe Fritz
The Beat Goes On: Atrial Fibrillation
Jan 28: Dr. Alan Blum
I Don’t Inhale: Cigs, e-Cigs, and Marijuana
Feb 4: Dr. Jane Weida
Family Medicine Cares: Helping Haiti Heal
Feb 11: Dr. Jimmy Robinson
Preventing Athletic Injuries in the Elderly
Feb 18: Dr. Anne Halli-Tierney
Delirium: I’ve Lost My Mind
Feb 25: Dr. Jason Clemons
Diabetes: Managing Your Sugar
Mar 3: Dr. Tom Weida
To Be or Not to Be: Health Care Reform