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The first annual lecture of the Health Equity Network will take place on March 3rd at the LSE and will be given by Peter Bourne (the flyer is pasted below). Peter was an advisor on health policy to former President Jimmy Carter and will be talking on the "the Cuban health system: its global impact and the lessons to be learned".
Attendance is free, but RSVP (to [log in to unmask] with both your name and affiliation) is required. We will of course publicise again closer to the date, but, if you wish to attend, I thought I would give you the opportunity now to book your place and put this in your diary.
Please feel free to forward this message to anyone who you think might be interested in attending.
Kind regards
Adam Oliver
LSE Health and Social Care
London School of Economics and Political Science
Health Equity Network
First Annual Lecture
The Hong Kong Lecture Theatre
London School of Economics and Political Science
March 3rd 2003, 6.00pm-7.30pm
"The Cuban Health System:
Its Global Impact and the Lessons to be Learned"
Dr Peter Bourne
Visiting Scholar, University of Oxford
Chaired by Julian Le Grand
Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science
The Lecture is Sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council
Attendance is free, RSVP (to [log in to unmask]) required
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