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Hermeneutics of Nature: Natural Theology and Early American Birth Medicine

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Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents-ONLINE MEETING Jennifer Edwell, PhD Candidate, Department of English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill, and 2019 McLendon-Thomas Award Winner Hermeneutics of Nature: Natural Theology and Early American Birth Medicine About the Bullitt History of Medicine Club Formed in 1953, the Bullitt History of Medicine Club is a student organization within the … Read more

Reflections on Race & Medicine in the Year of COVID-19 & Nationwide Protests

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HEALTH HUMANITIES GRAND ROUNDS: Reflections on Race & Medicine in the Year of COVID-19 & Nationwide Protests. Damon Tweedy, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Duke University The COVID-19 pandemic has shined an ugly light on the longstanding racial and ethnic health disparities that persist in our country. Coupled with the televised murder of George Floyd, … Read more

Not Born Yesterday: Anti-Cancer Activism in Early 20th Century Latin America

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Bullitt History of Medicine Club lecture: Not Born Yesterday: Anti-Cancer Activism in Early 20th Century Latin America Lecture information: This lecture focuses on the case of Peru to explain the emergence and decline of the earliest Latin American coalitions of state health agencies, physicians, and lay people to broadcast the early signs of cancer. It … Read more

How Pandemics Show Us Who We Are: Race and Risk in the United States UNC Health and Human Rights Lecture with Mary T. Bassett

UNC Health and Human Rights Lecture on Oct 7, which the Center for Bioethics is once again co-sponsoring with the Department of Public Policy and the Gillings School. Dr. Mary Bassett will address how the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected Black Americans and other communities of color, as well as poor people of all backgrounds, … Read more

Off the Shelf: Author Talk with Dan Royles

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Off the Shelf: Author Talk with Dan Royles Dan Royles discusses his book, “To Make the Wounded Whole: The African American Struggle Against HIV/AIDS” “To Make the Wounded Whole” offers the first history of African American AIDS activism in all of its depth and breadth. Dan Royles introduces a diverse constellation of activists, including medical … Read more

Understanding the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations

Please join the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on Wednesday, October 21, at 1:00 p.m. ET for the release of its new report Understanding the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations. This report will review the available data and future research needs relevant to persons of diverse sexualities and genders, and persons with differences in … Read more

Advancing Health Equity Solutions at UNC

Join us during University Research Week as we honor Carmen Samuel-Hodge, RD, PhD, the inaugural winner of the Gillings Health Equity Faculty Research Award. This award recognizes faculty who demonstrate excellence in research that has made a substantial impact on improved equitable outcomes or sustained reduction in inequities in a pressing public health issue. This … Read more