| April 21, 2009 | ||
| 12:00 pm | to | 1:00 pm |
At certain points in the history of medicine, dramatic shifts have occurred in the way physicians see patients. For example, at one point, the idea that physicians should directly inspect the inner anatomy of the human body was highly controversial. The same can be said for the idea that postmortem anatomy could shed light on disease. In this presentation, we examine some of the most remarkable of these breakthroughs, with a view to understanding their impact on medicine today and the direction it is likely to take in the future.
When: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 Noon – 1:00
Where: IUPUI Medical Science Building Room B26
Richard Gunderman, M.D., Ph.D. in Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, and Philanthropy at Indiana University, where he also serves as Vice Chair of Radiology.
Free. Pizza will be provided. Please RSVP at 2781669 or rcervenk@iupui.edu.
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