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SUMMARY:Medical Error: The Untold Story in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Medical Error: The Untold Story in Medicine\nA Public Lecture with Danielle Ofri\, MD\, PhD\nAuthor of When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error\nThursday\, April 2\, 2020\n7:00pm \nONLINE via GoToWebinar \nREGISTER \nA recipient of the McGovern Award from the American Medical Writers Association for “preeminent contributions to medical communication” and a TED talk speaker and Moth Story Hour contributor\, Dr. Danielle Ofri is a pro at creating a bridge between doctors and the general public. Indeed\, she wrote the book on it\, with What Patients Say\, What Doctors Hear. Her latest publication\, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error\, continues that trend\, pairing lively interviews and profoundly human stories with the latest research. Medical science has made enormous strides in decreasing mortality and suffering\, but there’s no doubt that treatment can also cause harm. Danielle Ofri places the issues of medical error and patient safety front and center in our national healthcare conversation. \nScience as Story is a new program from Creative Nonfiction featuring five thought-provoking public lectures\, five engaging conversations\, and a six-week writing fellowship. This exciting series is designed to showcase how narrative can help us understand and appreciate the sciences’ impact on our daily lives. Click here to learn more about all 2020 Science as Story events. \n  \nRegistration is free and open to the public. Register Today. \n 
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SUMMARY:2nd Saturday Civil War Series: ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:The Nation Shall Live and Slavery Shall Die: The Presidential Election of 1864\nSpeaker: Codie Eash\nSaturday\, April 25\, 1:00PM ONLINE\nWatch online at www.facebook.com/CarnegieCarnegie. No account is required.\nIf you use Zoom\, connect to Meeting ID 388 163 282 or click https://zoom.us/j/388163282\n \nAs Americans struggled through the Civil War’s fourth autumn\, eligible voters in loyal states cast their ballots in the presidential election of 1864. The campaign pitted incumbent Abraham Lincoln against his former general-in-chief\, George McClellan\, and its results framed the ultimate effects of the conflict itself. Soldiers and citizens collectively determined whether the nation would quell a rebellion\, or open peace negotiations; expand the rights of freed people\, or deemphasize personal liberties; and end slavery\, or keep the institution intact. More than any wartime event not decided upon a battlefield\, the course and consequences of this election are among the most significant in U.S. history. \nCodie Eash serves as Visitor Services Coordinator at Seminary Ridge Museum\, Gettysburg\, and is a 2014 graduate of Shippensburg University\, where he earned a bachelor degree in communication/ journalism and held a minor in history. He contributes to the blog Pennsylvania in the Civil War; serves as a co-host on Battles and Banter\, a military history podcast; and maintains the Facebook page “Codie Eash – Writer and Historian\,” which primarily focuses on the heritage and legacy of the Civil War era. \n2nd Saturday Lecture Series made possible by the Massey Charitable Trust.
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