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Doctors Without Borders volunteer to speak Sept. 22
Michael E. Kimerling, a volunteer physician from the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize winning Doctors Without Borders will deliver SUNY Upstate Medical University’s 46th Annual Weiskotten Lecture, Friday, Sept. 22 at 4 p.m. in the Weiskotten Hall’s Medical Alumni Auditorium, 766 Irving Avenue, Syracuse. The lecture, free and open to the public, serves as the kickoff for Upstate Medical University’s 125th Annual College of Medicine Reunion. The Weiskotten Lecture and Reunion 2000 is sponsored by the Syracuse Medical Alumni office.
Kimerling will discuss his experiences as a Doctors Without Borders volunteer while in Cambodia and Russia. Kimerling is part of an international effort to provide medical relief to victims of natural disaster and war in over 80 countries.
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