Fall Quarter
Monday, August 17, 2009
Speaker: Antonio Maturo, PhD
Università di Bologna
“Medicalization in Italy: A Controversial Trend”
Dr. Maturo will analyze medicalization trends in Italy, including highly medicalized phenomena (cesarean sections), less medicalized areas (in vitro fertilization), growing areas of medicalization (male sexuality), and the medicalization of the death. He will also examine the role of the state, the church and the media in this process.
Time: 3:00-4:30pm
Location: Gay Becker Conference Room
IHA, UCSF Laurel Heights 340
Refreshments provided – please join us!!
For more information, please contact:
Yvette Cuca yvette.cuca@ucsf.edu
Amina Massey amina.massey@ucsf.edu
Web site: SBS/IHA Colloquium Series
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Thursday September 10, 2009
Speaker: Tulsi Patel
"Evading Laws against Sex Selective Abortion: How Social and Medical Networks Operate in India"
Dr. Patel is Professor of Sociology at the University of Delhi, focusing on gender studies, population and demography, medical sociology, and sociology of the family. Her work has examined the status of women in India, sex-selective abortion, and population policies.
Time: Noon - 1:30 pm
Location: Gay Becker Conference Room
IHA, UCSF Laurel Heights 340
Web site: SBS/IHA Colloquium Series
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Speaker: Donald Light, PhD
Lorry Lokey Visiting Professor at Stanford University; Professor of Comparative Health Care at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
How Prescription Drugs Became the 4th Leading Cause of Death: The Bio-Risk Proliferation Syndrome
Time: 3:30-5:00pm
Location: UCSF Laurel Heights, Room 474
Contact: Yvette Cuca, 415-502-8081, yvette.cuca@ucsf.edu
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Speaker: Claudia Chaufan, MD, PhD
Presents the film…
“The Iron Wall”
“In 1923 Vladimir Jabotinsky, leading intellectual of the Zionist movement and father of the right wing of that movement, wrote: ‘Zionist colonization must either stop, or else proceed regardless of the native population. Which means that it can proceed and develop only under the protection of a power that is independent of the native population - behind an IRON WALL, which the native population cannot breach.’ From that day these words became the official and unspoken policy of the Zionist movement and later the state of Israel. Settlements were used from the beginning to create a Zionist foothold in Palestine….The Iron Wall documentary exposes this phenomenon and follows the timeline, size, population of the settlements, and its impact on the peace process. This film also touches on the latest project to make the settlements a permanent fact on the ground - the wall that Israel is building in the West Bank and its impact on the Palestinian's peoples.”
3:00 – 4:30 pm
UCSF Laurel Heights
Institute for Health & Aging
Gay Becker Room, Rm. 340
Refreshments provided!!
Contacts:
Yvette Cuca, 415-502-8081, yvette.cuca@ucsf.edu
Amina Massey, amina.massey@ucsf.edu
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