UW News

April 11, 2002

Saturday lectures added to events for Open House

Throughout the Health Sciences Center, faculty, staff and students are making preparations for the Health Sciences Open House, set for Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. The Open House is free.


This year a new program of lectures on topics ranging from family relationships to bioterrorism is planned for Saturday. Lectures are scheduled every hour beginning at 10 a.m. All are in Hogness Auditorium at the Health Sciences Center.



The lecture schedule:




10 a.m. — “Dangerous Liaisons: Harmful Drug Combinations” by Phil Hansten and John Horn, School of Pharmacy



11 a.m. — “Is Your Family Toxic to Your Health?” by Sybil Carrere, School of Nursing



Noon — “Substance Abuse: Generation Y Needs More than N-O” by Betsy Wells, School of Social Work



1 p.m. — “An Alarming Epidemic. . .Obesity,” by Donna Johnson, School of Public Health and Community Medicine



2 p.m. — “Medical Technology as a Weapon against Bioterrorism,” by Brad Cookson, School of Medicine



3 p.m. — “Know the Drill: Have a Good Experience in the Dental Chair” by Marilyn Rothen, School of Dentistry.




On both Friday and Saturday, visitors will be able to see more than 65 exhibits, many of them hands-on and interactive. Others will feature virtual reality medical presentations, high-tech patient simulators and computer models of research. Information on careers in health sciences will be available.



For more information, call the 24-hour recorded Open House Hotline at 206-543-4767 or see the Web site at



http://www.washington.edu/hsoh