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MEDI 286 Spring 2008

MEDI 286 students in class

Left, MEDI 286 students (spring 2008) give presentations in class on games they have designed for memory disorder and dementia.

Click here to see map (below) of MBRB's location on the UNC-CH health affairs campus.

Pizza and other food is provided on a first come first serve basis (bring your own drink).

Our lecture series is also a UNC-CH medical school course, MEDI 286. The public is invited to the class on lecture days. This is an opportunity for the public and medical school students to interact and to learn about geriatric medicine together.

The course provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary perspective on many aspects of aging. Weekly discussions facilitated by faculty from various UNC-CH schools and departments and occasionally, experts from outside the University, offer a wide spectrum of perspectives on important issues impacting health care delivery to the elderly. Topics regularly include a) diseases, syndromes, and corresponding treatments, b) health maintenance and prevention, and c) social, economic, legal, and ethical concerns of health care delivery.

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Last updated 4/24/2008.


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