Understanding the Science of Aging Well - SOLD OUT
KENTFIELD / NOVATO, CA—January 11, 2019—College of Marin (COM) presents the fourth annual Mini-Medical School: Medical Science and Aging. This year’s two-day seminar will take place on Saturday, January 26, and Saturday, February 2, from 9 a.m. to noon in the James Dunn Theatre, Kentfield Campus.
Seminar content is appropriate for passionate and curious adults, young seniors/boomers, maturing adults, and students and community members of any age who have an interest in the second half of life. Program partners have included top medical school clinical professors as well as respected researchers from Stanford University, University of California, Davis, UCSF, and Kaiser Permanente.
Two consecutive Saturdays: January 26 and February 2, 2019
9 a.m. to noon
James Dunn Theatre
Kentfield Campus
Registered attendees should arrive between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. to check in, receive a seminar packet, and partake in light refreshments in the theatre lobby. From 8 a.m. to 8:40 a.m., health information and resources will be available, with free blood pressure checks provided by COM health sciences students.
For more information, email minimed@marin.edu or contact (415) 485-9500.
Program
Saturday, January 26
Welcome: Introducing Concepts for Thinking/Feelings that Enhance Your Hopes and Dreams for Living!
Eva Long, Ph.D.
Gerontologist and Medical Science Researcher
Session 1: Aging Spine - Updates in Diagnosis and Treatment
Alekos Theologis, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
Session 2: Human Sexuality and Aging in Northern California - Like a Fine Wine
Edward J. Callahan, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus
School of Medicine
University of California, Davis
Saturday, February 2
Session 3: Palliative Care - The Art of Taking Care of Our Dying Loved Ones, Finding Peace Within Knowledge
Shelly Garone, M.D.
Assistant Physician in Chief
The Permanente Medical Group
Palliative Care Program
Kaiser Permanente
Assistant Professor
University of California, Davis Medical Center
Session 4: Palliative Care - Taking Care of Our Caregivers, Finding Hope Despite Grief
Shelly Garone, M.D.
Assistant Physician in Chief
The Permanente Medical Group
Palliative Care Program
Kaiser Permanente
Assistant Professor
Closing Session: Learn the Cycle of Change with Passion - Longevity Characteristics that Extend the Life Span
Eva Long, Ph.D.
Gerontologist and Medical Science Researcher
Presenter bios are available online marin.edu/mms