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Morehouse School of Medicine's Twenty Fourth Fall Convocation
Presenter(s): Virginia Davis Floyd, MD, MPH, Dr. John Maupin, President of Morehouse School of Medicine, Dr. Eve Higginbotham, Dean of Morehouse School of Medicine
Status: Available
Air Date: 9/19/2008
Air Time: 10:00 AM EST
Length: 2 Hours 22 Minutes 41 Seconds
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SUCCEED Legacy Grant Web Cast
Presenter(s): John Wingfield, PhD, Le’Roy Reese, PhD, Daniel Blumenthal, MD, MPH, Candace Marshall, MPH, Melanie Pearson, PhD, Michelle Carvalho, Tabia Henry Akintobi, PhD
Status: Available
Air Date: 6/10/2008
Air Time: 9:00 AM EST
Length: 2 Hours 37 Minutes 11 Seconds
The Southeastern US Collaborative Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities (SUCCEED) is a cooperative of Morehouse School of Medicine, Emory, Medical University of South Carolina, University of North Carolina and the Fulton County (GA) Department of Health and Wellness to support and disseminate strategies that are proven to be effective for increasing breast and cervical cancer screening. Through Legacy Grant funding SUCCEED will support the implementation of effective strategies for promoting breast and cervical cancer screening and early detection among African American women. The SUCCEED Legacy Grant Webcast will outline application requirements, provide a forum for responding to applicant questions, and introduce evidence-based adaptation of proposed approaches and programs.
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Match Day 2008
Presenter(s): Default
Status: Available
Air Date: 3/20/2008
Air Time: 12:30 PM EST
Length: 3 Hours 3 Minutes 56 Seconds
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CESH National Advisory Council - Introduction
Presenter(s): David Satcher, PhD, Director, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute and Center of Excellence on Health Disparities Poussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health Morehouse School of Medicine 16th Surgeon General of the United States
Status: Available
Air Date: 3/3/2008
Air Time: 10:00 AM EST
Length: 26 Minutes 54 Seconds
The "Sexual Health, Science and Deeply-Held Beliefs" panel will feature eight speakers from a variety of faith traditions that will address the intersection between faith and sexual health/public health. Additionally, a 9th speaker will discuss the mental health challenges facing churches in New Orleans, post-Katrina, connecting faith, sexual health and mental health.
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Twentieth Annual Student Research Day Symposium Morning Session
Presenter(s): Betty S. Pace, M.D., Shana Benton, Gerren Ector, Ronald W. Goodwin , Renee Monique Haynes, Crystal Johnson-Holiday, Juma Mbwana, Kiantra Ramey, Talib Saafir, William Shipman, III, Alicia Branch, LaTeira Haynes
Status: Available
Air Date: 2/13/2008
Air Time: 9:00 AM EST
Length: 1 Hour 53 Minutes 51 Seconds
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Twentieth Annual Student Research Day Symposium Afternoon Session
Presenter(s): Betty S. Pace, M.D., Shana Benton, Gerren Ector, Ronald W. Goodwin , Renee Monique Haynes, Crystal Johnson-Holiday, Juma Mbwana, Kiantra Ramey, Talib Saafir, William Shipman, III, Alicia Branch, LaTeira Haynes
Status: Available
Air Date: 2/13/2008
Air Time: 1:00 AM EST
Length: 2 Hours 54 Minutes 31 Seconds
After noon session will continue on with the remader of the students presentations before featuring the keynote speaker Betty S. Pace, M.D. Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Director, Sickle Cell Disease research Center at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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