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The Division of Medical Humanities periodically offers lectures in its Medical Humanities Grand Rounds (MHGR) series.  MHGR is an opportunity for experts in the fields of philosophy of medicine, bioethics, history of medicine, literature and medicine, and other related fields to present their work to UAMS faculty, staff, and students, as well as the health care community and general public. The speakers include nationally recognized experts from UAMS and Little Rock as well as professionals and scholars from across the country.  MGHR presentations last one hour and offer [1-hour of] continuing medical education credit.

September

College of Medicine Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series

 Eric J. Cassell, M.D., M.A.C.P., will present:

"The Clinical Reality of Patient Centered Medicine:

What is it and How is it Achieved?"

 Dr. Cassell is a clinical professor of public health at Weill Medical College of

Cornell University and an adjunct professor of medicine at McGill University.

He also is an attending physician at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

 The lecture will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, September 3, 2008

in Pauly Auditorium, College of Public Health.