Medical College of Georgia
Mini-Medical School
Fall 2009
A Community Outreach Program
of the Medical College of Georgia
October 6, 13, 20, 27, November 3, 10
7 - 9 P.M.
Tuesday Nights
School of Dentistry Auditorium, Room 1020
Program Features:
Physicians sharing knowledge with the general public
Open, comfortable forum
Creates more educated
patients
Relevant and affordable
OVERVIEW
With a growing recognition that institutions of higher education have an
obligation to be good citizens, more than 80 Mini-Medical School programs
are now serving communities nationwide. The first such program in the
country, at the University of Denver, fills to capacity every year; more
than 500 people regularly attend the program at Emory University in Atlanta;
and the inaugural program at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta drew
more than three times the expected number of participants.
The Mini-Medical School enables physicians to share knowledge with the
general public in an open, comfortable forum, free of the constraints of
schedules, managed care and the anxiety that often accompanies a visit to
the doctor. We believe this makes for better physicians and more educated
patients. Above all, we offer education and understanding to the community.
By building an awareness of medical science, we help people make informed
choices about their own health and the health of their families.
With the amount of health news in the media and with continuing changes in
our health care system, individuals and families are under increasing
pressure to interpret medical information on their own. Our goal is to
enable members of our community to benefit from the medical knowledge and
expertise we have right here in Augusta.
Our participants range in age from high school students to seniors in their
80s and represent most professions in the Augusta area.
Each session of Mini-Medical School consists of six consecutive Tuesday
evening lectures with supporting materials and visual presentations lasting
two hours. The all-volunteer faculty is truly impressive. Our highly
enthusiastic physicians recognize the need for informing the public, and
they enjoy interacting with the community. Each evening’s program spotlights
a medical concern including: Sexual problems, coronary disease, dental implants, restless leg syndrome, breast diseases, and much more.
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Question-and-answer time is allotted, which always generates
vigorous participation. Light refreshments are served during the mid-evening break.
This program fills a very important need in our community by bridging an
ever-widening gap between health care systems and the people they serve.
Every participant, and by extension, their families, gain the knowledge and
understanding they need to help them feel more confident and comfortable
when seeking medical care and making important health decisions.
LOCATION
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry Auditorium, Room AD 1020
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CREDIT
This activity includes 12 hours of instruction and attendance at the entire
activity is approved by the Medical College of Georgia for 1.2 Continuing
Education Units (CEUs).
GRADUATION
Students attending at least four sessions will receive a certificate of
achievement.
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FALL 2009 SCHEDULE
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October 6
Couples’ Treatment of Sexual Problems
Murray A. Freedman, M.D .
Ronald W. Lewis, M.D.
Diane Solursh, Ph.D. Coronary Heart Disease and Cardiomyopathy as Taught to Our MCG Medical Students
Greer Falls, M.D.
October 13
Hip and Knee Problems
John Franklin, M.D.
“The Skinny on Lipids”
Lee Ann Merchen, M.D.
October 20
Dental Implant Education Using a Simulated Model to Teach Our Dental Students
Roman M. Cibirka, D.D.S.
Women and Cardiovascular Health—The Real Low-Down
Mindy B. Gentry, M.D.
October 27
Restless Legs, Parkinsonism and Other Movement Disorders
John C. Morgan, M.D., Ph.D.
Benign Breast Diseases
Shilpa P. Brown, M.D.
November 3
Head, Neck and Oral Cancer Screening
Jimmy J. Brown, M.D., D.D.S.
Audiology (Hearing) Tests
Althea Grey, Au.D.
In Vitro Fertilization: How, Why And Where?
Adelina M. Emmi, M.D.
November 10
Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Disease
Abdulla Abdulla, M.B.B.S.
Cancer of the Pancreas, Gall Bladder, and Bile Ducts Robert R. Schade, M.D.
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COURSE DIRECTOR
Alan Roberts, MD, Associate Professor, Section of General Internal
Medicine, School of Medicine
FACULTY
Abdulla M. Abdulla, M.B.B.S., Clinical Professor, Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine
Jimmy J. Brown, M.D., D.D.S., Professor and Chief, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine
Shilpa P. Brown, M.D., Assistant Professor and Director, Resident Continuity Clinic, Section of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine
Roman M. Cibirka, D.D.S., Associate Professor, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry and Vice President for Instruction and Enrollment Management & Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Medical College of Georgia
Adelina M. Emmi, M.D., Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Section of Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility and Genetics, School of Medicine
D. Greer Falls, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
John Franklin, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine
Murray A. Freedman, M.D., Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine
Mindy B. Gentry, M.D., Assistant Professor, Section of Cardiology; Medical Director, Women’s Cardiovascular Program; Medical Director, Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, School of Medicine
Althea Grey, Au.D, Doctor of Audiology, Senior Audiologist, MCG Audiology Associates
Ronald W. Lewis, M.D., Witherington Distinguished Chair in Urology and Urology Section Chief, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
Lee Ann Merchen, M.D., Assistant Professor, Section of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine
John C. Morgan, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Movement Disorders Program and Director, NPF Center of Excellence, Department of Neurology, School of Medicine
Robert R. Schade, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Chief, Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, School of Medicine
Diane Solursh, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior and Clinical Psychologist, Summerville Professionals
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Registration fee – Includes all six evenings
$50
Individual
$75
Family (up to 4 members)
$35
MCG Employees
$25
College Students
$10
High school student with school identification
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Early registration is encouraged to ensure your enrollment.
Fax registration for payment by credit card to 706-721-4642.
Phone 706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437.
Mail completed registration form to:
Division of Continuing Education
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA 30912
COMFORT ZONE
Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the
meeting room, we realize everyone’s comfort zone is different. Please bring
a jacket or light wrap in case the room is too cool for your comfort.
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PARKING
Complimentary parking is available in the 15th Street Parking Deck, across
from the rear entrance of the Dental School, between Harper Street and
Laney-Walker Boulevard. Click here for campus map.
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SPECIAL NEEDS
The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education complies
with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require special services or
facilities to support your participation in this continuing education
program, please contact the conference coordinator at (706) 721-3967 or
(800) 221-6437.
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QUESTIONS
Questions should be directed to:
Division of Continuing Education, Medical College of Georgia, 919 15th
Street, Room FI-1066, Augusta, GA 30912
Phone: (706) 721-3967 or (800) 221-6437
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