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MiniMed Open Lecture Series 2010
The RCSI Mini-Med Open Lecture Series is an informative and entertaining public education seminar series developed for people who are interested in learning more about health and the delivery of healthcare in Ireland. It is open to the public free of charge.
The Lectures will be held on the last Wednesday of every month between January and May 2010 in the O'Flanagan Lecture Theatre from 19.00 to 20.00.
The schedule is as follows:
Wednesday 27th January 2010, 19.00
Ethics in Medicine
Professor David Smith, Associate Professor in Medical Ethics / Programme Director MSc in Healthcare Ethics and Law, RCSI
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Wednesday 24th February 2010, 19.00
Cardiovascular Disease - How to optimize your chances of celebrating your 75th and 85th birthdays
Professor Alice Stanton, Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Therapeutics, RCSI
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Wednesday 31st March 2010, 19.00
Breast Cancer – What the public should know
Professor Arnie Hill, Professor and Chairman of Surgery, RCSI & BeaumontHospital
Wednesday 28th April 2010, 19.00
Zero tolerance and hospital infection
Professor Hilary Humphreys, Professor of Clinical Microbiology and Head of Department, RCSI
Wednesday 26th May 2010, 19.00
Sexual Health in Ireland – the bad news and the good news
Professor Hannah McGee, Deputy Director of Research, RCSI
REGISTRATION
Register online (highly recommended)
Download the registration form and forward back by fax or post.
Registration is free of charge.
Please note that places are limited; in the event that you are unable to attend a session for which you registered, please let us know and your place will be re-allocated.
Participants must be resident in Ireland for the previous year and cannot be under the age of 18 on the date of registration.
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