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Public Health Hero Lunchtime Presentations

April 2, 2008 - 150 University Hall

Organizational Public Health Hero - International Medical Corps
The Changing Realities of Humanitarian Assistance: Commentary from 22 Years in the Field
Nancy Aossey
President & CEO, International Medical Corps

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International Public Health Hero - Don Francis
A Conversation with Don Francis
with Professor Emeritus Warren Winkelstein

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Nancy Aossey delivers her presentation on humanitarian assistance.
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Nancy Aossey takes questions from the audience.

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The audience listens attentively.
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Left to right: Malcolm Potts, Bixby Professor of Population and Family Planning; William Foege, senior medical adviser, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; and Pat Hosel, assistant dean, external relations and development, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
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Warren Winkelstein (right) prepares Don Francis for their talk.
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"A Conversation with Don Francis" with Professor Emeritus Warren Winkelstein
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William Foege offers a comment.
 
Photographer: Ingrid Berg

 

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