Fischer Integrative Medicine Lecture series continues Feb. 18
Neena E. Thomas-Eapen will give the second Integrative Medicine Lecture at noon Thursday, Feb. 18, in Reed Keller Lecture Hall, room 1350 at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Thomas-Eapen, interim codirector of integrative medicine for The School of Medicine and Health Sciences, is associate director of The UND Center for Family Medicine in Minot. She is a senior graduate fellow of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Her presentation will explore the philosophy of integrative medicine, its relevance, patient practices, resources and more in relation to current medical practices.
The series is made possible by a grant from John R. Fischer, a 1965 B.S. Medicine graduate of The UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The goal of the series is to bring awareness and education of integrative medicine to students, faculty, and others at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences as well as the medical community. The public is invited to attend; lunch will be provided.
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The School designates this education activity for a maximum of one Category-1 Credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This presentation will be broadcast via videoconferencing to the UNDSMHS Campus Sites and Rural Hospitals (through H.323 and BT-WAN network). Webcast (live and archived) is available at http://www.med.und.edu/webcasts/ . For more information or support, please call 777-5046. -- Denis F. MacLeod, Communications Coordinator, Center for Rural Health, dmacleod@medicine.nodak.edu, 777-3300 |