The NIH Director's Fifth Astute Clinician Lecture 2002
"AIDS: A Window on Infectious Diseases"
Videocast of Lecture 
Henry Masur, M.D.
Chief, Critical Care Medicine Department
NIH Clinical Center
National Institutes of Health
Wednesday, November 6, 2002
Masur Auditorium
Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center 3-4 pm
The topic of AIDS research as a source of information on infectious diseases will be addressed in the fifth annual
Astute Clinician Lecture on Nov.
6 by Dr. Henry Masur, Chief, Critical Care
Medicine Department, NIH Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
"AIDS: A Window
on Infectious Diseases," is
the title of Dr. Masurs lecture, which will be held at 3 p.m. in
Masur Auditorium.
The
Astute Clinician Lecture is an NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture
Series event. It is hosted by the Clinical Center. For information and
accommodations, contact Hilda Madine, 301-594-5595.
Past Astute Clinician Lectures
"STI571: A Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor for the Treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Validating the Promise of Molecularly Targeted Therapy,"
November 07, 2001 - Brian Druker, M.D.
"The Patients Who Taught Me and Led to My Discoveries in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia,"
December 13, 2000 - Maria I. New, M.D.
"The Elucidation of Lyme Arthritis,"
November 3, 1999 - Brian Druker, M.D
"The Link Between Teratogenesis and Carcinogenesis: Lessons from the Wilms Tumor Model.,"
October 15, 1998 - Dr. J. Bruce Beckwith
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