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bismillahArabic calligraphy of the word "Bismillah," often used when beginning any event or activity. In English it means "In the name of God."

Monday, March 9th, 2009- 12-1pm

Are you a USC student? Did you miss this event? This event was video taped and will be available online for a period of time. The video is currently available to Keck School of Medicine students who can log on using their usual webcast login and password. We are currently trying to work with the school on making the video more widely available.

If you are NOT a medical student and would like to watch the video, please contact us and we will try and get you temporary login info as we continue to work on making the tape public.

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"Religions Overview: For the Health Care Professional"

8 of 10 Americans associate with a religion, mostly Christianity, Islam or Judaism.
The event provides an overview of the Abrahamic faiths, with emphasis on what health professionals should know.
It allows professionals to better cater to patients and customers. 
Mayer Auditorium
KAM building, USC Health Science Campus
Admission is Free
Lunch is Provided

Panel Speakers:

Dr. Rumi Abdul-Cader, UCLA Internal Medicine Faculty [discussing Islam]
Dr. Ivor Geft, Cardiologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center [discussing Judaism]
Dr. Paul Holtom, USC Infectious Disease Faculty  [discussing Christianity]

uscReligionsAlliance@gmail.com
Event sponsored by USC Religions Alliance, including USC Muslim Health Students Association (MHSA), Keck Jewish Student Association, Keck Student Christian Fellowship (SCF), USC Latter-Day Saint Student Association (LDSSA); also USC Office of Religious Affairs

 
*Higher quality flier is available to download in the following formats:          (PDF)         (JPEG)
ReligionsOverview Event Flier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 

 

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