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Health Care Reform ‒ Too Much or Too Little?

Dr. James Dalen

 

Dr. James E. Dalen will discuss the Affordable Care Act of 2010 at the Annual Partners in Public Health Luncheon March 31st at Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort in Tucson.

Some believe that it is the most important improvement in U.S. health care since the passage of Medicare in 1965. Others believe that it is a disaster, and should be repealed. Why is this Act so controversial? Is U.S. health care the best in the world‒or does it need to be reformed?

 

 

Who:
Dr. Dalen has been a member of the University of Arizona faculty since 1988. He served as Dean of the College of Medicine from 1988-2001, and Vice President for Health Sciences from 1995-2001.

During his tenure, the College of Public Health, The Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and the Arizona Telemedicine Program were established. He is Dean and Professor Emeritus of the UA College of Medicine and Professor Emeritus of the UA College of Public Health. In addition, Dalen is Executive Director of the Weil Foundation which supports education in Integrative Medicine. In 2010 the Harvard School of Public Health awarded him its highest honor: the 2010 Alumni Award of Merit

What:
Annual Partners in Public Health Luncheon

Where:
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Road, Tucson, AZ 85718

Date/Time:
Thursday, March 31, 2011 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Admission:
$25 for Partners in Public Health Members; $35 for non-members

RSVP:
Donna Knight • 520.626.6459 • dknight@email.arizona.edu

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