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America’s Emerging Health Care Crisis

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About the workshop

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
May 12, 2005
Monsanto Auditorium, Life Sciences Center

The removal of Vioxx shed light on a number of questions about America’s ability to cope with the healthcare needs of its ever-aging baby boomers. “America’s Emerging Health Care Crisis” will feature three exciting presentations about the state of American health care and the danger arthritis poses to the health care system as discussed by top experts in the medical and journalism fields. Following the presentations, the discussion will be opened to the audience for a lively Q&A period. This event is free and open to the public. No reservations are required to attend.

The invited panelists are:

  • Rear Admiral Steven Galson, MD, Acting Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA
  • Geneva Overholser, Curtis B. Hurley Chair in Public Affairs Reporting, Missouri School of Journalism, and former ombudsman for The Washington Post
  • Captain Joe Sniezek, MD, MPH, U.S Public Health Service Chief, Arthritis Program National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC

Among the topics that will be discussed are disease economics and the impact of arthritis, controversies in drug regulation, and how media gatekeepers approach medical issues and decide how and what to present to the public.

This event is sponsored by the Health Communication Research Center at the Missouri School of Journalism and the Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (MARRTC).

 
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