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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 11, 2002
Cara Peracchi Douglas
UCSF Fresno
(559) 243-3606
carapd@ucsfresno.edu
UCSF FRESNO CONTINUES ITS FAMILY HEALTH
LECTURE SERIES WITH A PRESENTATION ON CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA
FRESNO - On Tuesday, October 15 from 7pm to 8pm,
the University of California, San Francisco, Fresno Medical Education
Program (UCSF Fresno) continues its Family Health Today medical
lecture series at the Fresno Borders in River Park. The third lecture
in the four-part series is titled "Take a Deep Breath - Effective
Asthma Care for Kids."
Participants will have the opportunity to meet
UCSF Fresno’s first VMC Foundation Endowed Chair of Medicine,
Michael W. Peterson, MD. Peterson recently joined the UCSF Fresno
faculty from the University of Iowa. During his presentation, Peterson
will demonstrate to the audience and to students from Sunnyside
High School Doctor’s Academy, what it is like to be a kid
with Asthma.
“The best way to describe what it’s
like to have asthma is to experience it firsthand,” said Michael
W. Peterson, MD and VMC Foundation Endowed Chair of Medicine for
UCSF Fresno. “Try breathing through a straw. That will give
you a pretty good idea.”
Peterson will team with asthma specialists from
Children’s Hospital of Central California to provide the latest
information and treatment methods for kids with asthma. Admission,
dessert and refreshments are complimentary.
UCSF Fresno’s Family Health Today medical
lecture series at Borders in River Park, will conclude on Tuesday,
October 22 with a presentation by Alex C. Sherriffs, MD, Associate
Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine for UCSF Fresno
titled "My Memories? Alzheimer’s and DementiaA Family’s
Survival Kit."
For more information about UCSF Fresno’s
Family Health Today medical lecture series, please contact Cara
Peracchi Douglas at (559) 243.3606, or log on to http://www.ucsfresno.edu/newsroom/newsreleases/borderflyer.pdf.
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