Tuesday, April 9, 2019 12:00pm to 1:00pm
About this Event
601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, NY 14642
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/eap/events.aspxDr. Ted Barnett, M.D., F.A.C.L.M.
Why do changes in our scientific knowledge take so long to be put into medical practice? Why do we still treat most heart disease with drugs and procedures? Why was radical mastectomy the standard of care for breast cancer patients for almost 100 years? What happened to the physician who first proposed that we should wash our hands before examining a patient? These and other interesting questions will be explored during this lively presentation. Q&A to follow.
To Register:
Please call (585) 475-0432 or email us at eap@urmc.rochester.edu. UR Employees - Please register through Well-U.
Interested but concerned about parking? Call us at (585) 475-0432. Alternatively, we welcome you to join the live stream of this session.
As a courtesy, we request that you register the week before the talk is scheduled so that we may ensure a reasonable audience for our speakers. If pre-registration is not sufficient, the talk will be canceled and notification will be found on the website. You are welcome to bring your lunch.
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