Systemwide Events Calendar
Paralyzing Crisis: Polio in the 50's and Pandemics in the Millenium
February 7, 12:30pm - 1:30pmManoa Campus, Classroom 2, 12:40-1:30
What would we do today if a new pandemic did not kill or just kill, but left many severely and chronically debilitated? Would we have the ability and the will to care for all?
Tom Koch is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He has lectured, written, and conducted research on a broad array of topics including: elder care, medical and general ethics, disease mapping and medical geography, euthanasia and organ donation.
Sponsored by the Public Health Law Organization (PHLO) of the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Event Sponsor
Law, Manoa
More Information
Public Health Law Organization, phlo@hawaii.edu
| Wednesday, February 7 | |
| 9:30am | Cantonese Opera Lecture Manoa Campus, Kuykendall 309 |
| 10:00am | Scholarship Essay Writing Workshop Honolulu Campus, Building 7, Room 421 |
| 12:00pm | Education in the Marshall Islands Manoa Campus, EWC Burns Hall 3118 |
| 12:30pm | Paralyzing Crisis: Polio in the 50's and Pandemics in the Millenium Manoa Campus, Classroom 2, 12:40-1:30 |
| 1:30pm | Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences Final Oral Manoa Campus, St John 106 |
| 3:30pm | Declaring War: The Lost Art and the Role of Congress Manoa Campus, Hamilton Library, Rm. 301 **Refreshments Served, Doors Open 3:15 p.m.** |
| 3:30pm | Joint Meteorology & IPRC Seminar Manoa Campus, Marine Science Bldg, Rm 100 (MSB 100) |
| 3:30pm | Asian Studies Lecture Manoa Campus, Tokioka Room, Moore 319 |
Hints
- Highlighted dates have scheduled events.
- Select the date to view all events for that day.