17th Annual J. Willis Hurst History of Medicine Symposium Webinar

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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