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The future face of healthcare

Maria from North Dunedin

Thursday, 24 November
Where: Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Octagon
When: 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Join us for the first of our free lecture series where the Dunedin School of Medicine’s top researchers and clinicians will share snapshots of their fascinating research stories and clinical experience in an open, public forum.

Featuring:

Dr Chris Jackson | Medical Oncologist, Medical Director, Cancer Society New Zealand
Professor Stephen Robertson | Professor of Paediatric Genetics
Dr Rosalina Richards | Co-Director, Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit
Associate Professor Patrick Manning | Professor of Medicine, Consultant Endocrinologist
Associate Professor Sarah Young | Head of Department of Pathology
Associate Professor Gerard Wilkins | Consultant Cardiologist

Free of charge. Complimentary refreshments from 5:30pm

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