Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at 2pm in LSC 213
Dr. Elaine Morganelli Bonheur, Trinity class of 1997 (biology major), will be on campus and available to meet with students on Wednesday, September 23 at 2pm in the psychology seminar room (LSC 213).
Dr. Bonheur received her MD from St. George's University in 2002 and is currently an OB/Gyn in private practice in Stamford, CT.
If you have any question please contact Dr. Lisa-Anne Foster at lisaanne.foster@trincoll.edu
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THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BLACK MALE INITIATIVE
FOURTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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Friday, October 2, 2009, 8:30 am to 6:00 pm |
Health Disparities in Male Populations: Focus on the Health of Urban Males
http://www.cuny.edu/academics/oaa/initiatives/bmi.html
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Lynne Holden, Dr. Kenneth Olden, Dr. John Rich
The Fourth Annual CUNY BMI Conference will also feature the following panel discussions:
Morning Panel Discussions: Becoming a Doctor: Preparing for the MCAT and the Medical School Admissions Process; Enrollment Trends of African American and Latino Students in United States Medical Schools; So you don.t want to be a Physician: Other Careers in the Health Professions ; Introduction to the Health Professions: A Forum for High School Students and GED Participants
Afternoon Panel Discussions: Unequal Access to Health Care and Health Insurance; Healthy Habits for Academic and Social Success:Managing your Physical and Mental well-being as a College Student; Substance Abuse: Criminal Justice or Public Health Problem?; Health Disparities in Male Populations
A Health Careers Fair with representatives from New York area medical schools will be held in the afternoon.
Lehman College*
Registration, Panel Discussions and Keynote Lectures in Lovinger Hall
and the Music Building
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Panel Discussions and Keynote Lectures in The Monroe & Rose D. Lovinger
Theatre and the Music Building |
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*By subway, take the # 4 train to Bedford Park œ Lehman College. Travel directions can be found at http://www.lehman.edu/about/maps-and-directions.php or by calling (718) 960-8000 |
All programs and activities of The CUNY Black Male Initiative are open to all academically eligible students, faculty and staff without regard to race, gender, national origin or other characteristic.