UC's Mini Medical College Returns Oct. 2

UC's Mini Medical College begins Oct. 2 for those with an inquiring mind and an interest in how the human body works.

Each evening two different faculty members from the UC College of Medicine will present, so that eight different topics will be covered. The program is held from 6-8 p.m. on four Wednesday evenings - Oct. 2, 9, 16 and 23. The first, third and fourth sessions will be held in the Medical Sciences Building on Albert Sabin Way.

For the second session (Oct. 9), the bionic Ekso Skeleton will be featured at UC Health Daniel Drake Center. Drake is one of 20 centers in the country to have this amazing technology available.

All are welcome to attend. For a full listing of presenters and topics or to register, visit

www.uc.edu/ce/minimed

or call David Wisor at 513-556-6932 for more information.

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