Fall 2013 Series
Discovery and Innovation in Health: It takes a team
We live in a time of rapid scientific advances, from development of life-saving treatments, to new understanding of how we heal, to innovative insights into how we learn. These discoveries are not made by individuals, but by teams of researchers, doctors, and students. In fact, most scientific advances occur because teams of teachers and learners have built their research inquiry off of a strong foundation of previous findings, created by other research and education teams. Come hear Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine faculty, alumni; undergraduate, graduate and medical students; and post-graduate trainees talk about their own discoveries and how the knowledge they've created can help you live a healthier, longer life.
Dartmouth Community Medical School is open to everyone—from high school students to senior citizens. All sessions will be held on Tuesday evenings in September and October, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, at the Derryfield School in Manchester, NH.
Further information on our fall series, including session dates and presenters, will be available here in July.