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Running a Medical School

Have you ever wondered what it was like to run a medical school? Building a bridge between public service and personal education is no easy task. The administrators running medical schools juggle the interests of students, faculty, staff, and the community. Between being experts on the curriculum and planning for the university's future, the people in charge have a full plate in front of them. If you are interested in the administrative side of medical school, or you are simply curious about what the job entails, join us for our discussion on Monday to find out more about running a medical school. Because this is an archived edition we will not be taking calls.

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Guest:
Dr. Edward C. Halperin, Dean of the UofL School of Medicine

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