November 2002
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Friend or Foe?
Three
distinguished panelists from the Emory University School of Medicine
discussed the ongoing controversy over HRT's benefits and risks
from three important perspectives: obstetrics/gynecology, endocrinology,
and cardiology. Penny Castellano, MD, chief medical officer of clinical
operations at the Emory Clinic and associate professor of obstetrics
and gynecology, discussed "Menopausal Symptoms and
Their Treatment." Lawrence S. Phillips, MD, professor
of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism; principal
investigator, Women's Health Initiative; and program director, Emory
General Clinical Research Center, presented "An Endocrinologist's
View of Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Women's Health Initiative."
Nanette Wenger, MD, professor of medicine in the Division of Cardiology
and chief of cardiology at Grady Memorial Hospital, spoke about
"Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy: Is There Evidence
for Cardiac Protection?" The program was held
at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health.
September 2002
The Red Cross: Responding to Disasters at Home and Abroad
Ann Daane,
caseworker for the American Red Cross, talked about responding to
disasters, worldwide health initiative programs, land mine education
awareness, and tracing and sending Red Cross messages for families
separated due to armed conflict - including cases from World War
II. Families separated due to the Holocaust continue to be reunited.
The program was held at the American Red Cross headquarters in Atlanta.
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