On September 23, 2024, HSLS invites you to join your health sciences colleagues for a panel discussion on health care reform, policy, and health equity. This conversation expands on the historical topics of the exhibit For All The People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform, which is currently on display at Falk Library.
Moderating the panel is Tina Batra Hershey, associate professor and co-director of the MPH and MPH/JD programs in the School of Public Health, faculty in Health Policy and Management, and affiliated professor in the School of Law.
We are pleased to have panelist participation from all six schools of the health sciences, represented by:
School of Nursing: Andrew Dierkes
School of Public Health: Julie Donohue
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Nancy Gauvin
School of Dental Medicine: Adriana Modesto Gomes Da Silva
School of Pharmacy: Terri Newman
School of Medicine: Max Hurwitz
The panel begins at 4 p.m. in Auditorium A, 3rd floor of Alan Magee Scaife Hall. Immediately following the panel, join us downstairs in Falk Library for an hors d’oeuvres reception while you view the exhibit. In addition to the exhibit materials provided by the National Library of Medicine, the exhibit also features student posters, a Disability Rights display case, and a selection of books on related topics. Visitors with a Pitt ID can enter a drawing to win a Panera gift card, check for details at the library’s Main Desk.
If you are planning to attend this event, or to partake in other opportunities provided with this exhibit, please register online at the For All The People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform exhibit webpage.
~Julia Dahm