[Neuropostdocs] Fwd: MSP - PFPS seminar Dr. Fox, Annenberg Prof at U. Penn
11/29/01 4-5 p.m.
Joan Cornell
jcornell@life.uiuc.edu
Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:01:21 -0600
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>From: "Marsha Hatchel" <hatchel@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu>
>To: <hatchel@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu>
>Subject: MSP - PFPS seminar Dr. Fox, Annenberg Prof at U. Penn 11/29/01
>4-5 p.m.
>Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:39:58 -0600
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>Please forward the following announcement to faculty in your units or
>groups that may be interested in the following seminar:
>>MSP - Preparing Future Physician Scholars seminar: "Broadening the
>>Future for Medical Research: The Social Sciences, Humanities and
>>Physician-Scholars "
>>
>>Renee C. Fox
>>Annenberg Professor Emerita of Social Sciences
>>Professor Emerita of Sociology, Psychiatry, Medicine and Nursing
>>Fellow of the Center for Bioethics
>>University of Pennsylvania
>>
>>Thursday, November 29, 2001
>>4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
>>177 Medical Sciences Building
>>
>>Professor Renee Fox is a world renowned scholar whose research interests
>>reside in the areas of the sociology of medicine, medical research,
>>medical education and medical ethics. Dr. Fox is a member of the
>>Institute for Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the
>>American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Fellow of the American
>>Association for the Advancement of Science. Over a career spanning
>>nearly 50 years she has conducted field research in Belgium, the
>>Democratic Republic of Congo, the People's Republic of China, and the
>>United States. Her best-known books are Experiment Perilous: Physicians
>>and Patients Facing the Unknown; The Courage to Fail: A Social View of
>>Organ Transplants and Dialysis, and Spare Parts: Organ Replacement in
>>American Society (both co-written with Judith Swazey); and In the Belgian
>>Chateau: The Spirit and Culture of a European Society in an Age of Change.
>>
>>For this talk she will address questions about the future for
>>physician-scholars, and ways in which new avenues for research are
>>established in medicine, and the potential contributions that the social
>>sciences and humanities have to make to the development of medical
>>knowledge and practice.
>>
>>Desserts will be served. Please RSVP to Shirley Rademacher at
>><mailto:rademchr@staff.uiuc.edu>rademchr@staff.uiuc.edu
>>
>>
>>NOTE to M3 and M4 students: If you are currently enrolled in a
>>clerkship, those responsibilities take priority over seminars. Please
>>see your advisor for questions.
>>>
>>>Marsha Carter Hatchel
>>>Administrative Aide
>>>Medical Scholars Program
>>>125 Medical Sciences Building
>>>MC_714
>>>506 S. Mathews Ave.
>>>Urbana, IL 61801
>>>Phone w/voice: (217)333-3786
>>>Fax: (217)333-2640
>>>hatchel@uiuc.edu
>>
>>Joan Cornell
>>Neurosciences Program
>>University of Illinois
>>393 Morrill Hall, MC-119
>>505 S. Goodwin Ave.
>>Urbana, IL 61801
>>Telephone: 217/333-3166
>>FAX: 217/265-0927
>>jcornell@life.uiuc.edu
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From: "Marsha Hatchel"
<hatchel@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu>
To: <hatchel@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Subject: MSP - PFPS seminar Dr. Fox, Annenberg Prof at U. Penn 11/29/01
4-5 p.m.
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:39:58 -0600
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
Importance: Normal
Please forward the following
announcement to faculty in your units or groups that may be interested in
the following seminar:
MSP -
Preparing Future Physician Scholars seminar: "Broadening
the Future for Medical Research: The Social Sciences, Humanities and
Physician-Scholars "
Renee C. Fox
Annenberg Professor Emerita of Social Sciences
Professor Emerita of Sociology, Psychiatry, Medicine and Nursing
Fellow of the Center for Bioethics
University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, November 29, 2001
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
177 Medical Sciences Building
Professor Renee Fox is a world renowned scholar whose research
interests reside in the areas of the sociology of medicine, medical
research, medical education and medical ethics. Dr. Fox is a member
of the Institute for Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow
of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Fellow of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science. Over a career spanning
nearly 50 years she has conducted field research in Belgium, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, the People's Republic of China, and the
United States. Her best-known books are Experiment Perilous:
Physicians and Patients Facing the Unknown; The Courage to Fail: A
Social View of Organ Transplants and Dialysis, and Spare Parts:
Organ Replacement in American Society (both co-written with Judith
Swazey); and In the Belgian Chateau: The Spirit and Culture of a
European Society in an Age of Change.
For this talk she will address questions about the future for
physician-scholars, and ways in which new avenues for research are
established in medicine, and the potential contributions that the social
sciences and humanities have to make to the development of medical
knowledge and practice.
Desserts will be served. Please RSVP to Shirley Rademacher at
rademchr@staff.uiuc.edu
NOTE to M3 and M4 students: If you are
currently enrolled in a clerkship, those responsibilities take priority
over seminars. Please see your advisor for questions.
Marsha Carter Hatchel
Administrative Aide
Medical Scholars Program
125 Medical Sciences Building
MC_714
506 S. Mathews Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone w/voice: (217)333-3786
Fax: (217)333-2640
hatchel@uiuc.edu
Joan Cornell
Neurosciences Program
University of Illinois
393 Morrill Hall, MC-119
505 S. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone: 217/333-3166
FAX:
217/265-0927
jcornell@life.uiuc.edu