Medical School for Everyone: Emergency Medicine—Part 2
Six sessions (see dates below), 5:30-7 p.m.
No Charge – Reservations Required

Facilitator: Dr. Jan Kornilow, EMS medical director, IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital

This DVD series, produced by The Great Courses, gives you the chance to experience first-hand the drama, scientific detective work, and medical insights in an everyday emergency department. Presented by board-certified physician and educator Dr. Roy Benaroch of Emory University’s School of Medicine, the lectures are a introduction to emergency medicine and the emergency department educational experiences of medical students around the world. You may attend Part 2 without having attended Part 1.

Topics Covered (two, 30-minute lectures per class):
T, Mar. 10: Treating Insect and Animal Bites, and The Missing Piece in an Emergency Diagnosis
T, Mar. 17: Healthy Paranoia in Emergency Medicine, and Fever: Friend or Foe
M, Mar. 30: Always Treat Pain, and An Ounce of Prevention
T, Apr. 7: The Big Picture in Emergency Medicine, and Is Exercise Good for Your Health?
T, Apr. 21: Stay Safe in the Emergency Department, and Emergency Medicine for Travelers
T, May 5: Emergency Medicine Lessons from the Past, and Lessons from the Emergency Department

You may register for the series and only come to the sessions that interest you. Reservations may be made by e-mailing ebball@bsu.edu or calling 765-285-8975. Only open to age 18 and older.

E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
Ball State University
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
Muncie, IN 47306
765-285-8975
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