Mini-Medical School
By LOIS BAKER
FALL SESSIONS OF UB's popular Mini-Medical School-which filled all of its
openings when first offered in May-begin next week with a repeat of the original
six-week program, followed by a new five-week program on subjects requested by
previous participants and two "micro-courses." All classes will be held from
7-9 p.m. in Butler Auditorium in Farber Hall on the South Campus. Registration
fees range from $30 for the six-week program to $10 for the one-session
micro-course. Advance registration is required. All classes will be taught by
full-time UB faculty who are experts in their fields. The six-week program
will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 9, and will feature presentations on cardiology,
neuroanatomy and neurosurgery, microbiology and infectious diseases, oncology
(cancer), immunology and psychopharmacology. The five-week program will begin
on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Lectures will focus on the digestive system and its
disorders, the respiratory system and its disorders, allergies, childhood
endocrine disorders and adult endocrine disorders. A two-session micro-course,
"Navigating the New Health Care System," will be held on Thursday, Oct. 9, and
Thursday, Oct. 16. Presenters will be Harry A. Sultz, UB professor of social and
preventive medicine, and Kristina M. Young, president of the Center for
Professional Advancement at Bryant & Stratton Business Institute and adjunct
assistant professor in the UB School of Management. Sultz and Young
co-authored "Health Care USA: Understanding Its Organization and Delivery." A
one-session micro-course on Thursday, Oct. 30, will feature Peter Ostrow, and a
panel of experts discussing medical controversies. Ostrow is a UB associate
professor of pathology and host of WIVB-TV's "Medical Update" segment. To
register or obtain more information, call 829-2196. Current Issue | Comments? | Archives | Search UB Home | UB News Services | UB Today |