We, the Health Sciences Libraries, are sponsoring the traveling exhibit, “Opening Doors: Contemporary African-American Academic Surgeons” from the National Library of Medicine. During August and possibly through September, the 6-panel exhibit will be on display on the 4th Floor, Taubman. To catch different traffic flows, the exhibit will be moving in locations around the 4th floor. In October, Opening Doors will be moving to the Gallery (Room 100) at Hatcher Graduate Library.
We will also be hosting two events in connection with the exhibit, an invited speaker and a panel discussion. Dr. Alexa Canady, a pediatric neurosurgeon featured in the display, will be coming to campus to speak on October 5 at 1:30 p.m. at the Graduate Library Gallery. Dr. Canady holds her Undergraduate and Medical School degrees from the University of Michigan and is known for her “patient-care first” approach to practice. Learn more about Dr. Canady at:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/aframsurgeons/canady.html
Plans are underway for a hosting a diverse panel of health providers talking about their experiences in overcoming certain challenges in
order to achieve their present positions. We hope that this panel
discussion will be inspirational and encouraging to members of the audience, especially those not yet secure in their careers. More details forthcoming.
Take time to browse this intriguing NLM exhibit for yourself. Please feel free to pass this message on to colleagues and friends. We are open to the public.