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   July 4, 2009        Schedule Feed via RSS Early Morning | Morning | Afternoon | Evening
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Time (PT)Program
12:00amA Just Cause: Bringing Health Care to All
The Threat of Pandemic Influenza: How Can We Stop the Spread?
Response to worldwide pandemics and health-related realities of living in the 21st century.
 
01:00amClimate Change: A Wake Up Call
Climate Change, Sea Level, and Western Drought: Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference
 
02:00amSymposium on Low Back Pain
Outcomes of Fusions for Low Back Pain: General Results
A review of the world literature on techniques and results of fusion surgery performed primarily for low back pain.
 
02:30amIdeas to Innovation: CEO Summit
Ideas to Innovation: CEO Summit
 
03:30amCSE Colloquia - 2009
Hardness Amplification by Repetition
Does computing k times as many functions require k times the computational effort?
 
04:30amGroup 20: Self-Examination and Invisible Disabilities
Group 20: Self-Examination and Invisible Disabilities
 
05:00amThe Aging Spine
Non-Fusion Spinal Reconstruction
Spinal surgical treatments including laminaplasty, disc arthroplasty, and cartilage regeneration.
  Morning
06:00amMini-Medical School 2007
Your Medical School Journey: Training in Medical Professionalism, Part 1
 
07:00amTalk Medicine
Cochlear Implants for Hearing Loss
A physician and patient discuss cochlear implant surgery and rehabilitation.
 
07:30amInside Access
Breakthroughs in Sinus Care
Physicians at the University of Washington Medical Center treat patients for sinus conditions.
 
08:00amUnintended Consequences of the Information Age
Part 1 - Privacy: Reconciling Reality
A discussion about new federal and state laws meant to protect our privacy.
 
09:00amAnnual Faculty Lectures
Immigration and American Identity
Current social science evidence suggests that new immigrants make important contributions to the American economy and to the excellence of science, arts and culture.
 
10:00amGrand Rounds
Pancreas Transplantation
Pancreas transplantation is performed in individuals with type I diabetes to achieve long-term glucose control without exogenous insulin administration. The pancreas transplant replaces the function of the native pancreas that has been destroyed by the patient’s immune system. Dr. Ramasamy Bakthavatsalam discusses the procedure and how it can significantly improve the quality of life in people with diabetes.
 
10:30amScience Forum
Repair, Rebuild, Enhance People: The Tissue Engineering Nexus of Medicine, Biology, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship and Ethics
Addresses the potential benefits and ethical issues around tissue engineering.
  Afternoon
11:30amI Want To Be
I Want To Be
 
12:00pm Dalai Lama: 2008 Seattle Visit
From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 2
 
1:00pm Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds
Is There a Role for Laboratory Testing in Pain Medicine? or How to Objectify the Subjective?
Is there a way to explore the subjectivity of pain?
 
2:00pm Innovations in Treatment
Cardiovascular Disease, Part 3
Dr. Larry Dean explains the history and management of coronary artery disease.
 
3:00pm CSE Colloquia - 2007
Aggregating Imprecise Data in OLAP: Principles and Algorithms
A presentation of OLAP: a multi-dimensional data model.
 
4:00pm Danz Lecture Series
It's Not Just About Tuskegee: The History of African Americans and Medicine
Dr. Gamble discusses this historic medical event.
 
5:00pm Grand Rounds: The Senior Health Enhancement Program
Grand Rounds: The Senior Health Enhancement Program
  Evening
6:00pm Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families
Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families: Part 1
Overview of recent research in the area of substance abuse, in the context of the Child Welfare system.
 
7:00pm CSE Colloquia - 2009
Hardness Amplification by Repetition
Does computing k times as many functions require k times the computational effort?
 
8:00pm Seventh Annual Harborview Spine Symposium: Improving Outcomes of Spinal Injury
Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Consider new techniques for recognizing and treating acute spinal trauma.
 
9:00pm Cosmetic and Ophthalmic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery: A Multidisciplinary Approach
 
10:00pm Dalai Lama: 2008 Seattle Visit
From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 2
 
11:00pm Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - 2008
Where Were the Elders?
Biblical politics through the lens of modern political theory.
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