Griffin Hospital will offer its free “Mini-Med School” starting Sept. 6./ Contributed photo
Specifically designed for the layperson with little or no medical background, Mini-Med School provides a unique opportunity to gain a greater understanding of how the human body works, insight into common disorders of the various organ systems, as well as information about disease prevention.
This free course will be conducted over 10 consecutive weekly sessions.
Griffin Hospital physicians serve as faculty, covering a wide range of topics, including: Anatomy and Physiology; Primary Care; Cardiology; Endocrinology; Orthopedics; Pulmonology; Gastroenterology; Nephrology; Neurology; Oncology and Hematology; Cardio-Thoracic Surgery; Ophthalmology; Gynecology; Urology; Rheumatology; Dermatology; and General Surgery.
Each weekly session will be divided into two hour-long presentations on different medical topics, with a refreshment break between presentations and ample time for questions and answers.
The program meets Thursdays from 6:30-9 p.m. in the hospital’s Meditation and Learning Center, 130 Division St.
The Mini-Med School will culminate with a “graduation” ceremony for participants Nov. 15.
The course is comprehensive and the knowledge base is cumulative, so those participants who attend all sessions will gain the most benefit.
The course is comprehensive and the knowledge base is cumulative, so those participants who attend all sessions will gain the most benefit.
There is no fee to enroll in the Mini-Med School, but space is limited; early registration is encouraged.
To register, visit the events calendar at griffinhealth.org or call 203-732-1511.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.