Dean's Grand Rounds Special Event: "How to Succeed in Clinicals."
UMHS is pleased to announce a special session of
the Dean’s Grand Rounds will be held today, Monday, September 15th at 5:00 PM in the UMHS Auditorium on the St. Kitts campus. Dr George Shade will speak on "How to Succeed in Clinicals".
(Please note that
Epidemiology class has been reassigned to the Eastern Lab for this Monday)
George H. Shade Jr., M.D., F.A.C.O.G., F.A.C.P.E., is an obstetrician-gynecologist from Indianapolis,
Indiana where he is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including
Detroit Receiving Hospital / University Health Center and Harper
University Hospital / Hutzel Women's Hospital. Dr Shade received his medical
degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and has been in
practice for 40 years.
Labels: Dean's Grand Rounds, George Shade MD, guest lecture, UMHS events, University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Lunch & Learn: Sickle Cell Disease
All students and faculty are invited to join us for this special
"Lunch & Learn" event! Our guest speaker is a renowned
Hematologist and expert on Sickle Cell Disease.
Dr. Adebayo Olujohungbe, whose current work is in cancer research, has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in the field of Hematology, a book on Sickle Cell Disease, as well as research articles on Multiple Myeloma.
Bring your lunch, learn and ask questions about the pathophysiology and manifestations of this disease.See you all Wednesday August 3 at 12:00 (NOON)
in the Auditorium! Labels: Caribbean Medical School, Dr. Adebayo Olujohungbe, guest lecture, hematology, lunch event, pathophysiology, sickle cell disease, UMHS-SK, UMHS-SK Guest Lecture, University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Guest Lecturer on Campus
Dr. Cal Robinson, a medical psychologist, will present a
Brown Bag Lecture on
Thursday, FEBRUARY 11 at 12:40PM in the
Eastern Classroom. The subject of his lecture is:
Primary Care, Behavioral Medicine and Chronic Pain:
An Ideal Marriage!
Dr. Robinson hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he worked as a Medical/Health Psycologist at the The NeuroMedical Center.
You are invited to attend and bring your lunch! Labels: behavioral medicine, Caribbean Medical School, chronic pain, Dr. Cal Robinson, guest lecture, lunch event, medical psychology, primary care, UMHS-SK, University of Medicine and Health Sciences