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   November 21, 2008        Schedule Feed via RSS Early Morning | Morning | Afternoon | Evening
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Time (PT)Program
12:00amAfrican American West, 1528-2000
Part 3: The Urban Frontier, 1875-1940, African Americans in Cities
African Americans establishing communities in the cities of the West.
 
01:30amIdeas to Innovation: Technology
Ideas to Innovation: Technology
 
02:00amInnovations in Treatment
Cardiovascular Disease, Part 1
Office Management of Supraventricular Arrhythmias.
 
03:00amUrology Grand Rounds
Female Urinary Incontinence
University of Washington School of Medicine presents a medical grand rounds discussion of innovations in the treatment of urinary incontinence in women.
 
03:30amSymposium on Low Back Pain
Noninvasive Techniques of Pain Management
Treatment discussions, including intradiscal electrothermal therapy and lumbar facet blocks.
 
04:00amScience Forum
AIDS Treatment in Africa
How inadequate healthcare systems affect AIDS treatment in poor countries.
 
05:00amCSE Colloquia - 2006
20 Questions for Startup Success
The factors and disciplines which are required for startup success.
  Morning
06:00amMolecular Medicine Public Lecture Series
Malaria: Hot Times for a Bad Disease
Learn about the ongoing battle against malaria — one of the world’s most common infectious diseases.
 
07:00amOrthopaedic Grand Rounds
Tumors and Related Conditions
UW Medicine presents the latest techniques for the diagnosis and treatment for bone cancers.
 
07:30amSixth Annual Harborview Spine Symposium: Arthritic Disorders of the Spine
Managing Complications in Complex Spine Surgery
 
08:00amCSE Colloquia - 2007
DNA Self-assembly and Computer System Fabrication
 
09:00amDanz Lecture Series
Responding to Hate: Voices of Hope and Tolerance
Morris Dees on domestic terrorism.
 
10:00amUnintended Consequences of the Information Age
Part 2 - At Odds: Victims Rights vs. Free Speech
A discussion about new federal and state laws meant to protect our privacy.
  Afternoon
11:00amInnovations in Treatment
Cardiovascular Disease, Part 1
Office Management of Supraventricular Arrhythmias.
 
12:00pm Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously - Part 1 of 2
Recent psychological research has revealed widely held unconscious thought patterns that most people would rather not possess.
 
1:00pm Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds
Total Laboratory Automation
 
2:00pm Mini-Medical School 2007
Unwired: When the Brain’s Circuits Fail, Part 1
The latest news in neurology.
 
3:00pm Annual Faculty Lectures
Water, Energy, and Life: Fresh Views From the Water's Edge
Dr. Gerald Pollack, UW professor of bioengineering, has developed a theory of water that has been called revolutionary.
 
4:00pm Luce Public Lectures in Global Religion and Human Security
Religious Politics in America: Why the 2008 Presidential Election May Change Everything for Everyone
David Domke, professor of communications at the University of Washington, explains how the union of government and religion tends to degrade the integrity of both.
 
5:00pm Mini-Medical School 2006
Bloodless Surgery, Part 1
The modern advancements in non-evasive surgery.
  Evening
6:00pm Sustaining Our Northwest World: Rare Plant Conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Sustaining Our Northwest World: Rare Plant Conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Washington state’s native plant species are threatened by development, climate change and invasive species.
 
7:00pm Denman Forestry Issues
Tribal Forestry: Part 1 - National Overview of Tribal Forestry
Learn about the relationship between forestry, native communities and BIA-Tribal partnerships.
 
8:00pm The Aging Spine
Geriatric Cervical Spine Trauma
University of Washington doctors discuss the increasing prevalence of elderly patients who sustain complex fractures to their upper cervical spine from falls.
 
8:30pm The Aging Spine
Minimally-Invasive Treatment of Spinal Stenosis
This program discusses the role of nonoperative care and interventional management for Lumbar spinal stenosis.
 
9:00pm Talk Medicine
Non-Invasive Assisted Breathing
Patient, father, therapist and doctor discuss non-invasive breathing assistance.
 
9:30pm Inside Access
The Regional Heart Center
Follow three doctors and their patients through a day at the University of Washington Medical Center.
 
10:00pm Seattle Innovation Symposium
Creating New Billion Dollar IT-based Business in the 21st Century
Sustaining innovation and emerging technologies are key to business survival in the 21st Century.
 
10:30pm Group 04: Access to the Future and It's Your Career
Group 04: Access to the Future and It's Your Career
 
11:00pm Danz Lecture Series
Responding to Hate: Voices of Hope and Tolerance
Morris Dees on domestic terrorism.
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