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 … Read more
Dr. Sneha Mantri: Narrative Medicine Workshop
Duke neurologist Dr. Sneha Mantri leads these monthly workshops because they were such a hit last semester! Save the date for creative reflection over lunch with this physician who also has a Columbia Narrative Medicine M.A.! Brunch served. Learn more, here. … Read more
Dr. Harris Soloman: On Life Support
On Life Support February 22nd, 9:30-11am Smith Warehouse, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Bay 4, C105 *This is an HHL-sponsored event* Harris Soloman, Associate Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology, will lead this engaging lecture. His paper considers the phenomenon … Read more
“The Fabrica, the Epitome, and Issues of Accessibility in Early Modern Anatomy”
Tuesday, February 26, 2019 12:00 NOON Wilson Special Collections Library, Room 504 The Fabrica, the Epitome, and Issues of Accessibility in Early Modern Anatomy Michael J. Clark, PhD Candidate, Department of English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill and 2018 McLendon-Thomas Award … Read more