Sabine Hildebrandt
Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, renowned Harvard scholar and expert in medical ethics will delve into her research on the ethical dimensions of anatomy during the Nazi era, and will explore the enduring legacies of this dark chapter in medical history and its impact on anatomy education today.

In person at the Bruce Schroffel Auditorium-AOP 2 or via Zoom
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Dentists have historically been portrayed in film as either farcical or evil. How did this notion evolve, and what is the impact on public perception? Join Howie Movshovitz, PhD, KUNC film critic and film & television lecturer at CU Denver, for a lively discussion of these beliefs and biases. In-person at the Fulginti Paviliion or via Zoom. RSVP Today>>
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Spring Orchestra Concerts

| 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Join the CU Anschutz Campus Orchestra for a casual concert experience during your lunch break on March 28th at 11am or their evening performance on April 18th at 7:00pm. Both concerts will be held at the Krugman Conference Room in Research 2 - 2nd floor. Free & snacks will be provided.
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Goldberg keynote
This year's annual conference will explore healthcare equity, focusing on difficult ethical challenges and solutions that advance the fair and just delivery of healthcare to under-served and underrepresented populations. Center faculty Daniel Goldberg, JD, PhD, will be the keynote speaker, and Megan Morris, PhD, MPH, CCC-SLP, will present on anti-ableism in healthcare. Details and regiistration>>
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Renowned scholars Sabine Hildbrandt MD, and Howard Israel DDS, will join us to talk about the intersection of medical education, ethics, and historical accountability, through an examination of the infamous Pernkopf Atlas.

Known for its detailed anatomical illustrations derived from victims of the Nazi regime, this talk will grapple with the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of the Atlas in medical education, and the moral responsibilities of medical professionals to confront the legacies of the past while striving for critical reflection and conscientious decision-making in the pursuit of medical knowledge and progress. Live at the Fulginiti Pavilion or via Zoom. RSVP Today>>
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7,000 Babies: The Legacy of Justina Ford, MD

| All Day
Dr. Justina Ford (1871-1952) was the first Black female physician licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado. Denied membership in Colorado Medical Society and privileges at Denver General Hospital because she was both Black and female, Dr. Ford instead treated patients out of her Five Points home. She cared for her patients no matter who they were with an attentive heart, skilled hands, and a mothering mind. Imbued with an indefatigable work ethic, Dr. Ford delivered over 7,000 babies during her fifty year career as a doctor.

Hours:
AMC badged personnel:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Open to the public:
Monday-Friday 11:30am-5:00pm
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Raw Material: Quilts by NedRa Bonds

| 04:00 PM - 07:00 PM
As a textile artist, educator, and activist, NedRa Bonds creates quilts that explore issues dealing with women’s health and wellbeing, human rights and social justice, racism, and the environment. After being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer in 2016, Bonds began working on projects that focus on the healing power of art.

Hours:
AMC badged personnel:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Open to the public:
Monday-Friday 11:30am-5:00pm
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Fly to Heal Mural

| All Day
The mural, Fly to Heal, by artist Juls Mendoza, on the west side of the Fulginiti Pavilion is intended to bear witness to the shared obligations we have to respect the rights of newly arrived children and their families. Whether providing medical services to patients, ethical consults to clients, teaching our students, or sharing arts and humanities with our community both on and off campus, we are committed to celebrating the inherent humanity that unites us all.
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Join the Anschutz Campus Choir or Orchestra

| All Day
Open to students, faculty, staff and community members. No audition required. The Choir rehearses on Wednesdays from 5:15-6:30pm at the Fulginiti Pavilion. The Orchestra rehearses on Thursdays, from 6:00-7:30pm at ED2S-1102.
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