Renaissance Institute Presents “Mini-Med School” Health Series

by Symptom Advice on January 14, 2011

01.13.2011– Renaissance Institute announces “Mini-Med School,” an educational series for adults 50 and older, who have a healthy curiosity about science, genetics and medicine. The classes feature physicians, nurses, and other health specialists from St. Joseph Medical Center in lively discussions on a wide range of topics. The classes are offered from February 3 through May 5, on Thursday mornings at College of Notre Dame, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore. for registration and fee information, call Becky Straub at 410-532-5351 or send an e-mail to rstraub@ndm.edu.February 3 Emergency Heart Care and the Chain of SurvivalGail Cunningham, MD Head of Emergency MedicineStephen Pollock MD, Chief of CardiologyBaltimore County EMS Captain Steve AdelsbergerFebruary 10 Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Care, Survivorship and SupportSusan Field, RN and Penny Graf, LCSW, The Breast CenterFebruary 17 Back to the Future: Advancements in Spine Care and TreatmentMichael Dabbah, MD Orthopaedic SurgeonFebruary 24 Best Feet forward: Treating Bunions, Hammertoes, Corns, Calluses and MoreAlisha Matthews, DPM, PodiatristMarch 3 The Genetics of Cancer: Family Risk, Ethnic Groups and What it All MeansNisha Isaac, MS CGC Certified Cancer Genetic CounselorMarch 10 Diet, Disease, and You: Foods That Promote good HealthAlison Massey, RD, NutritionistMarch 17 Changing how Cancer is Treated: NCI Community Cancer Center Programs, Clinical Research and Multi-D CareMark Krasna, MD, Medical Director, The Cancer InstituteMarch 24 Radiation Oncology and Stereotactic Radiosurgery: the new Knifeless SurgeryStephen Ronson, MD, Director Stereotactic Radiosurgery, The Cancer InstituteMarch 31 The Diabetes Epidemic: Prevention and TreatmentEva Gonzales, CDE, Director, Diabetes Management CenterApril 7 Fighting Pancreatic Disease: Whipple Surgery and other Advanced Surgery TechniquesMark Fraiman, MD, Director, Hodes Comprehensive Liver and Pancreas CenterApril 14 The top Digestive Disorders: Reflux, Ulcers, Celiac Disease and MoreAndrew Rosenstein, MD, GastroenterologistApril 28 Infection Prevention and Control: Super Bugs and Super VigilanceLeigh Chapman, RN, Coordinator, Infection Prevention and ControlMay 5 Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiac Disease—Don’t Let Your 1st Symptoms be Your LastStephen Pollock, MD, Chief of CardiologyRENAISSANCE INSTITUTE AT COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLANDRenaissance Institute is a peer-taught program for those who have reached the age of 50. The institute offers two 13-week semesters of noncredit courses on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The classes, with more than 50 offerings each semester, are designed and led by members. recent class topics include literature, public affairs, writing, history, philosophy, music, art, languages, film, science, computers, and acting. for more information, visit ndm.edu.-END-

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