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June
2000
Questions?
Call 301-496-2563. Contact Us.
Wednesday, June 7
noon-1 p.m.
Conducting Clinical
Research with Adult Subjects Who Cannot Consent: The Problem, The Proposals,
and The Data
David Wendler, Ph.D.,
Head, Unit on Vulnerable Populations, Clinical Bioethics Department,
CC
The Role of Sensory
Function in Idiopathic Voice Disorders
Christy Ludlow, Ph.D.,
Chief, Laryngeal and Speech Section, Medical Neurology Branch, NINDS
Wednesday, June 14
noon-1 p.m.
Herb-Drug
Interactions: Focus on St. John's Wort
Aaron H. Burstein,
PharmD., Pharmacokineticist, Clinical Pharmacokinetics Research Laboratory,
Pharmacy Department, CC
Novel Treatment
Approaches in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Eddie Reed, M.D.,
Chief, Medical Ovarian Cancer Section, Medicine Branch, Division of
Clinical Sciences, NCI
Wednesday, June 21
noon-1 p.m.
Bench to Bedside
Clinical and Molecular
Aspects of Holoprosencephaly: The Most Common Structural Brain Anomaly
in Humans
Maximilian Muenke,
M.D., Chief, Human Development Section and Medical Genetics Branch,
NHGRI
Wednesday, June 28
noon-1 p.m.
CLINICAL STAFF
CONFERENCE
Pneumocystis Pneumonia:
New Insights into Transmission, Diagnosis, and Drug Treatment Using
Molecular and Immunologic Techniques
Joseph Kovacs, M.D.,
Senior Investigator and Head, AIDS Section, Critical Care Medicine Department,
CC, Moderator
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All
health-care professionals are invited to CC Grand Rounds. Participants
will be provided state-or-the-art research on the latest scientific
advances in the field of biomedical research. Lectures will be held
in the Lipsett Amphitheater, First Floor, Clinic Building, (ACRF), Clinical
Center, National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
Maryland. Parking is very limited on the NIH campus, but Medical Center
Station on the Red line is within a 10-minute walk of the Clinical Center.
Directions to the Clinical Center | Directions in the Clinical Center| the Metro
If
you must drive, please park in the overflow lot. This is Mid-Pike Plaza,
located north of NIH at Montrose Rd. and Rockville Pike. This lot is
served by shuttle buses, which run to the Clinical Center every 20 minutes.
Parking in the P-3 level of the ACRF garage is
intended for patients, their visitors, and staff members with handicap-parking
stickers.
The
National Institutes of Health /The Foundation for Advanced Education
in the Sciences, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education
for physicians.
The
National Institutes of Health/The Foundation for Advanced Education
in the Sciences, Inc. designates this continuing medical education activity
for 1 hour per session up to a maximum of 48 hours in category 1 of
the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only
those hours of credit that he or she actually spent in the educational
activity.
Accessibility
for Persons with Disabilities: If you require special accomodations
to participate, please provide information about your requirements to
Clinical Center Communications at 301-496-2563 at least five business
days in advance of lecture.
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Rounds? Contact Us
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National Institutes of Health, Warren Grant
Magnuson Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20892. Last modified: 6/00
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