Events
Week of Events
Disease and Social Restructuring: A Global Pandemic in Mao’s China
Disease and Social Restructuring: A Global Pandemic in Mao’s China
Bullitt History of Medicine Club lecture: Speaker: Xiaoping Fang, Assistant Professor of History, Nanyang Technological University, and Fellow, National Humanities Center This talk analyzes the dynamics between disease and social restructuring during the global cholera pandemic in Mao’s China between the three most radical political events of the 1960s: the Great Leap Forward, the Great … Read more
Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds: Controversies In Increasing Living Kidney Donation
Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds: Controversies In Increasing Living Kidney Donation
Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds Dr. Arthur Matas Professor of Surgery University of Minnesota As the former Director of Renal Transplant Services at his institution and a former President of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, Dr. Matas continues to be a leader in the field of transplant surgery. He has published extensively on clinical and … Read more
Decolonizing Global Health Conference
Decolonizing Global Health Conference
This conference is organized by the WHO Collaborating Centre on Global Health Histories in collaboration with the University of York, Duke Global Health Institute, and the Duke Decolonizing Global Health Working Group. https://sites.duke.edu/dukedgh/ Global health as we know it today – in our research, our practice, and our programming – is the newest configuration of what … Read more