A Conversation about Women?s Hearts and Minds
Posted by on August 13, 2004
Women of all ages (and the men who care about them) are invited to:
AN INTERACTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM?RECENTLY PRESENTED IN SAN DIEGO AND BOSTON?NOW COMING HOME TO PHILADELPHIA!
A Conversation about Women?s Hearts and Minds (SM)
FOCUSING ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Created and Presented by:
Institute for Women’s Health & Leadership
A National Center of Excellence in Women?s Health
Provided as a Community Service by:
AstraZeneca
DATE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
LOCATION: DREXEL UNIVERSITY?S CREESE CENTER / BEHRAKIS GRAND HALL /
3210 CHESTNUT STREET / PHILADELPHIA
AGENDA: 5:00?REGISTRATION / 5:30?6:45 PM CONVERSATION / 6:45?7:30 PM RECEPTION
FEATURING:
DEBORAH CRABBE, M.D., cardiologist ? Temple University College of Medicine
ANA N??EZ, M.D., internist and women?s health educator- Drexel University College of Medicine
BARBARA A. SCHINDLER, M.D., psychiatrist and Vice Dean – Drexel University College of Medicine
KATHERINE SHERIF, M.D., women?s health practitioner and advocate – Drexel University College of Medicine
MODERATOR: LYNN YEAKEL, Director, Institute for Women?s Health and Leadership and Betty A. Cohen Chair in Women?s Health
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Call 215-842-7041 or e-mail [email protected]
CREATED AND PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN?S HEALTH AND LEADERSHIP OF DREXEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE PHILADELPHIA HOST COMMITTEE
PROVIDED AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE BY ASTRAZENECA
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