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UEA Medic to Medic Elective Preparation and International Health Lecture Series

Location: University of East Anglia, MED 1.02

Date: 6.30pm,   8 Feb 2012  – 26 Mar 2012

Ticket Price: £10 for 8 weeks or £2 / session

Contact Website: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/UEAM2MRevisionLectures

Attendees: All are welcome to attend

8 week course covering issues central to Global Health starting Wednesday 8th February

UEA Medic to Medic are hosting an 8 week international health lecture series starting from Feb 8th 2012.  Each lecture is £2 per session or £10 for the full set of 8 lectures and all monies raised go to the Medic to Medic charity who have projects training health workers in Malawi and Uganda.

Please have a look at the facebook event for details of upcoming speakers.

Any course and any year welcome to attend; primarily aimed at 4th year medical students and 3rd year nurses.

1) Nutrition - Dr Alex Armitage: Wednesday 8 February, 6.30pm (MED 1.02)
2) Maternity Services - Dr TC Harry: date TBC
3) Paediatric diseases - Dr Fred Martineau: Wednesday 22 February, 6.30pm  (MED 1.02)
4) Non-communicable Diseases; cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes and cancer in developing countries - Dr Justin Zaman: Wednesday 29 February, 6.30pm (MED 1.02)
5) HIV and AIDS, Dr Colin Brown: Wednesday 7 March, 6.30pm (MED 1.02)
6) TB - Dr Colin Brown: Wednesday 14 March, 6.30pm (MED 1.02)
7) Neglected Tropical Diseases; how to have a positive impact in the community you're in - Dr Julie Balen: Wednesday 21 March, 6.30pm (MED 1.02)
8) Malaria - Dr Julie Balen: Monday 26 March (NB Monday not Wednesday), 6.30pm (MED 1.02)

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