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2008 Alumni Symposium: Photos |
On Saturday, April 5, the BUSPH Alumni Association sponsored a lively symposium, "Controversies in Public Health." Several of BUSPH's most highly regarded faculty presented fascinating talks including:
Leonard Glantz, "Don't Be a Lyin' Cheatin' Bully is:
a) a country western song;
b) a threat made at a poker table;
c) advice to the field of public health;
d) all of the above."
Deborah Maine, "Machismo Is Bad for Men's Health--and Everyone Else's"
Alan Sager, "Environmentally Sound U.S. Health Policy: Recycling Wasted Dollars
to Cover Everyone"
Richard Clapp, "Prevention Is the Cure: Why We Haven't Won the War on Cancer"
Carol Louik, "Ripped from the Headlines . . . Recent Controversies in Drug Safety"
Harold Cox, "Somebody Needs You: Public Health's Role in a Complex World"
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