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February Seminar
Tuesday, February 24, 2004 - 12 Noon - 1:00pm

"Why do I need a BODY RESUME?"

Speaker: Suzanne Dibble, DNSc, RN


Imagine if during a job interview you were asked to verbally run down every position you've ever had, complete with dates locations and titles as well as your accomplishments going back to grade school. What a challenge! This is why resumes were invented. They summarize all that information in one place so that an employer can get a basic idea of the job applicant's background. Your "Body Resume", though not designed for job seeking, serves a similar purpose for your health. It's a time saver for you and your provider that can increase the quality of your care, enabling the two of you to discuss your most important health issues in depth.

Suzanne Dibble is Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Health & Aging and Physiological Nursing.  She received her doctoral education at the University of California, San Francisco.  Her research activities for more than a decade have been focused on the care of individuals with chronic illnesses.

Tuesday, February 24, 2004
12 Noon - 1:00pm ~ Yellow Room, Bldg 41 (A&E Bldg)
SLAC, 2575 Sand Hill Rd., Menlo Park, CA


Also announcing other lectures on women in science and engineering:

Jing Lyman Lecture Series: "Women in Science and Engineering"

"Ants at Work: The Organization of Social Insect Colonies"
Deborah Gordon
Professor of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
 February 11, 2004, 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Gold Lounge, Faculty Club, Stanford University

 

WOMEN IN SCIENCE: No Limits
A lecture series to inspire women of all ages, at the Flint Center, Cupertino CA.  More lectures will start in the spring, dates will be posted when available.

 

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