UC Hosts Global Health Conference April 4
The College of Medicine will host the fifth annual Global Health Conference from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, April 4, in Kresge Auditorium. This year's theme is: The Changing Landscape of Global Health.
In addition to interactive sessions on evidence-based medicine in global health and decision-making in resource-limited settings, the conference will also have interactive sessions on how to get started in global health for both students and health care professionals.
Andrew Bazemore, MD, MPH, director of the Robert Graham Center, and James Scott, MD, senior advisor for SEED Global Health, will give the keynote addresses.
Continuing education credits are available. For more information, contact the Cincinnati Childrens CME office at
or 513-636-6732.
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