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The Women Prevent Diabetes Dinner Program as part of
the Harvard University CoE's "Pick Your Path to Health" community outreach
campaign. |
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Diedre S. Maccannon, M.D., M.Mgmt, (3rd
from left) Co-Director, University of Michigan Health System CoE with (from left) a
medical student, Resident Dr. Dan Morgan, and a "special delivery." |
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Julia McMurray, M.D., Judith Leavitt, Ph.D.,
Sarina Schrager, M.D., Gloria Hawkins, Ph.D., and Sharon Foster, Ph.D. from the University
of Wisconsin CoE at the Open House for the Centers Administrative Offices. |
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Catherine ("Kit") Allen, Ph.D.,
Director of Research and Gloria E. Sarto, M.D., Ph.D.. Co-Director of the University of
Wisconsin CoE. |
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From left, Donna Shalala, Former Secretary of DHHS and
former Chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Madison, at the First Annual Elizabeth Karlin
Women's Health Conference with Molly Carnes, M.D., Director, and Gloria E. Sarto, M.D.,
Ph.D., Co-Director, University of Wisconsin CoE. |
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Molly Carnes, M.D., Director, University of
Wisconsin CoE addressing attendees at the Center's Open House. |
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Center Director Janet Pregler talks with
staff at the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women's Health Center. |
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UCLA CoE Community Outreach/Consumer Education
Director Cindy Moskovic reviews web health information with a Center client. |
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UCLA CoE Community Outreach/Consumer Education
Director Cindy Moskovic takes a question from the audience during a community talk" |
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As part of it's public education and outreach
activities, the Centers for Women's Health (the main clinical care center of the CoE) work
with Drexel's University Community Relations Office to disseminate information on how
women can stay healthy. Here, the Centers' Denise Dewan-Bottinger talks with visitors
attending a health and fitness festival at Penn's Landing. The University Community
Relations Office, led by Cynthia Livingston, MSW, facilitates linkages with diverse
populations served by the Drexel University CoE, including African American, Latino, Asian
and Arab American communities. |
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The Drexel University's Executive Leadership in
Academic Medicine (ELAM) co-directors Rosalyn Richman (left) and Page Morahan speak at a
recent leadership session. ELAM is the only in-depth national program that focuses on
preparing women faculty at US and Canadian medical and dental schools for senior
leadership positions at academic health centers. Page Morahan is the Leadership Director
for the Drexel University CoE. |
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