Carola B. Eisenberg - Presentations at Professional Meetings

Presentations At Professional Meetings

  • "Juvenile Delinquency"--United Nations Conference on the Prevention of Delinquency, Tokyo, Japan, 1963
  • "Psychiatric Disturbances in Adolescence"--Argentinian Congress of Child Psychiatry, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969
  • "Psychiatric Services for College Students"--Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece, 1969
  • "Sexual Problems in Adolescence"--Ciba Foundation Conference, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1971
  • "Pediatric Psychiatry"--Tufts University Postgraduate Course, St. Maartens, 1971
  • "Epidemiology of Adolescent Psychiatric Disorder"--Venezuelan Congress of Psychiatry, Mérida, 1975
  • "Sexual Development"--Los Angeles County Pediatric Society, Palm Springs, California, 1975
  • "Student Health"--Presentation to Venezuelan Ministry of Health, Caracas, 1976
  • "Dual Career Marriages"--Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, 1977 (April)
  • "The Adjustment to College"--American Academy of Pediatrics, New York City, 1977 (November)
  • "College Life"--Presentations to Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Clubs, Mexico, London, Paris, 1980
  • "Psychotherapy"--CIBA Foundation Conference, Glasgow University Medical School, 1978
  • "Reproductive Freedom: The Responsibility of the Medical Profession"--Annual Meeting of the *Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., San Diego, California, 1978
  • "Mental Health in Honduras: The Community Approach"--World Health Forum, Tegulcigalpa, Honduras, 1979
  • "Similarities and Differences Between Men and Women as Students"--Elizabeth Garrett Symposium at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1979
  • "Medical Student Life"--Presentation to Harvard Surgical Alumni Group—Chicago, Illinois, 1979
  • "The Response to Trauma"--CIBA Foundation Conference, Sheffield Medical School, UK, March 1980
  • Commencement Address, Harvard Medical School, June 1981
  • "Clinical Research Career for Women"--Chairwoman, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1984
  • "Primary Health Care"--CIBA Foundation Conference, Nottingham Medical School, United Kingdom, November, 1984
  • "A Career in Medicine: Is It Still Worth It?"--A.O.A. Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, April 1986
  • Commencement Speech—Albert Einstein College of Medicine, May 1987
  • "Medicine and Dental Medicine as Vocations of Service to Others"--Convocation, The University of Connecticut School of Medicine, August, 1987
  • Commencement Speech—University of Vermont College of Medicine, May, 1988
  • "College Mental Health"--Massachusetts General Hospital, Postgraduate Course, April 1989
  • "The Pleasures of Medicine"--invited address, University of Rochester, March, 1990
  • Symposium on Women in Medicine—invited address, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, April, 1991
  • Participant, Women's Leadership Conference, Radcliffe College, Summer, 1991
  • Co-Chair, NIH Conference: "Women in Biomedical Careers" 11 June 1992
  • Plenary Speaker, Conference on Women in Math, Science and Engineering,
  • A.A.A.S. and Women's College Coalition, 14 November 1992
  • Keynote Speaker, 75th Anniversary of the Admission of Women
  • Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, 8 October 1993
  • Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Vermont: Physicians and Human Rights, 12 April 1995
  • Plenary Address, Society for Behavioral Science and Medical Education, Naples, Florida, 7 October 1995
  • Plenary Address, Conference on Women in Medicine, University of Rochester, 26 April 1996
  • Keynote Speaker, White Coat Ceremony, New Jersey College of Medicine, Newark, 22 August 1996
  • Keynote Speaker, White Coat Ceremony, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City, 23 August 1996
  • Plenary Speaker, Children and War, World Congress of Psychiatry, Madrid, 28 August 1996
  • Grand Rounds, Cambridge Hospital, 18 September 1996
  • Leadership Conference, Radcliffe College, 14 December 1996
  • Visiting Lecturer, University of Cape Town, South Africa, 17–28 March 1997: Human Rights and Health, War and Children, Women and Medicine
  • Women’s Leadership Project, Radcliffe College, September 1997, September 1998: Sessions on: careers; race and gender; leadership roles
  • Speaker: The Effects of War on Children, XI International Congress of Pediatrics, The Netherlands, August 1998
  • Physicians and Women’s Rights, Center for Psychological Health, Radcliffe
  • Grand Rounds Psychiatry, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, February 1999
  • Keynote Speaker: "Without Struggle, There Is No Progress", Achieving XXcellence in Science, cosponsored by National Institutes of Health in conjunction with National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and The American Society for Cell Biology, Washington, D.C., December 1999. pp. 21–23.
  • Radcliffe Intellectual Renewal Conference: Protecting Human Rights: Whose Job Is It? Endicott Peabody Conference Center, June 15, 2001
  • Macy Conference on Psychiatry. Toronto, Canada. October 2001
  • Jonathan Mann Lecture, University of New Mexico School of Mexico, December 2001
  • Human Rights and the Physician, University of Rochester School of Medicine, April 2002
  • Rights and Responsibilities of Physicians, Bioethics Panel, 2004 Conference on International Health,MIT Hippocratic Society, Cambridge, MA, April 24–25, 2004.
  • Commencement Address, University of Rochester School of Medicine, May 15, 2004.

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