Royal Society of Medicine - Upcoming Events for October, 2005
Main Category: Public HealthArticle Date: 04 Oct 2005 - 0:00 PDT
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Upcoming Events - October 2005
Monday 17 October
The NHS is an equal opportunities employer - Myth or Reality?
Wednesday 19 October
Henry Barnes Lecture - "New drugs in cancer care - hype or hope?"
Thursday 20 October
Forensic aspects of Biblical murders
Tuesday 25 October
Ellison-Cliffe Lecture - Face to face with a model 21st Century Surgeon
Wednesday 26 October
Killer Staph - just media hype or a real problem?
Wednesday 26 October 2005
Costing the Future: Genetics and Insurance*
This meeting is being held at the St. Paul's Institute, London
Monday 31 October
New exhibition - the Medical World of Benjamin Franklin - opens
Celebrating Benjamin Franklin's lifelong interest in medicine and in honour of the 300th anniversary of his birthday, the exhibition will showcase the medical world of the eighteenth century and Franklin's contributions.
It is the first time such an exhibition is being held in London. The exhibition is open to the public and is free.
If you would like any further information or to reserve a place, please contact:
Rania Wannous, Media Office, Royal Society of Medicine
Tel: 020 7290 2904 or Email: rania.wannous@rsm.ac.uk
All meetings are held at the RSM, 1 Wimpole Street London W1G 0AE, unless otherwise stated. Event programmes can be found at
http://www.rsm.ac.uk
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