The Emory School of Medicine is pleased to present the 17th Annual J. Willis Hurst History of Medicine Symposium Webinar Saturday, October 24 from 9 a.m. to noon. Please join moderator Clyde Partin, Jr., MD, professor of medicine, for this virtual continuing medical education opportunity with presentations by:
Melody T. McCloud MD 85MR – Co-Keynote Speaker
“The Laudatory Life of Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler: The First Black Female Physician in the United States (1864)”
Thomas Partin 17C 22M
“The Socialist Menace: Healthcare Reform in the Early 20th Century”
Smith L. Johnston III MD MS 78C 81M – Co-Keynote Speaker
“A History of Space Medicine: Terrestrial Applications for Human Health, Performance and Longevity”
Joy M. Partridge, PhD
“Art in the Time of the Pandemic: Medieval to Modern”
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