Awareness Lecture: Prevent HPV, Eradicate Cervical Cancer
LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online
This multidisciplinary interactive lecture is organized by the LAU Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine.
An onsite press conference will precede the lecture at 1:00 PM to launch the HPV vaccination campaign at LAU.
HPV and HPV related diseases represent a big burden on our society, and the spectrum of HPV induced pathology ranges from benign lesions to metastatic cancers. In this special session, we will review the HPV related diseases from different specialists and experts point of views, discuss the importance of HPV vaccination and launch the LAU vaccination campaign. All LAU and LAU Medical Centers faculty, students and staff are welcome to attend, either in person or virtually.
Presented by:
From the LAU Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine:
- Georges Ghanem, MD
Clinical Professor, Deputy CEO for Strategy and Development, LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital
Head, Division of Cardiology/ Department of Internal Medicine - Hady Ghanem, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Head, Division of Hematology Oncology/ Department of Internal Medicine - Roula Husni Samaha, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Interim Chair, Department of Internal Medicine - Karl Jallad, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Acting Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Maroun Matar, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Acting Chair, Department of Pediatrics - Rania Sakr, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Head, Division of Family Medicine/ Department of Internal Medicine
From the LAU School of Pharmacy:
- Christian Sawma, BS Pharm, MS
Director of Pharmacy Department
Moderated by:
- Hady Ghanem, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Head, Division of Hematology Oncology/ Department of Internal Medicine
To access the WebEx session, please click here to join. (You can access this session 10 min before the start time)
Event number: 2369 414 2082
Event password: 1234
1.5 CME/CPD credit will be granted for physicians attending this lecture.
Attendance via WebEx will be recorded by the CME Office.
All are welcome to attend.