Hoag Hospital having fund-raiser for pavilion A...
Hoag Hospital having fund-raiser for pavilion
A benefit this Thursday for Hoag Hospital’s Women’s Pavilion will
include a chance to win a two-year lease on a 2004 BMW and a Cartier
watch.
The “Sterling Soiree,” being put on by the 552 Club, will take
place at 5:52 p.m. at Sterling BMW, 3000 W. Coast Highway in Newport
Beach.
All proceeds will go to the construction of the seven-story
Women’s Pavilion, which is scheduled to be finished in 2005.
The event will have a grand prize drawing of the lease on a 2004
530i as well as a live auction for the watch. It will be catered by
the Turnip Rose.
Attendance is by reservation only. The required donation is $65.
Call (949) 574-7208 for more details and to make reservations.
UCI hosting seminar on Latino health care
UC Irvine will present a daylong symposium, “Health Care
Disparities: The Latino Experience,” on Oct. 16 at the Tamkin Auditorum.
The fifth annual Tamkin Symposium will address the problems in
delivering quality, culturally sensitive health care to Latino
patients, as well as possible solutions to the dilemma.
Guest speakers including Cristina Beato, deputy assistant
secretary of health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services; an Nathan Stinson Jr., deputy assistant secretary for
minority health for the U.S. Department of Health. Area healthcare
providers and experts will also be at the event.
Jerome Tamkin and his wife, Judith, are sponsoring they symposium,
which was organized by PRIME-LC, a UCI College of Medicine program
designed to prepare future doctors to work in underserved Latino
communities in California.
The symposium will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A reception
and dinner will be held at 6 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel in
Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for the symposium and $50 for the
dinner.
For more information, contact Bonnie Carroll at (949) 824-9163 or
OCC holding education fair for adults
Orange Coast College will host an “Adult Learners Education Fair”
Thursday evening for students, working adults and those interested in
returning to college.
More than 20 different colleges and universities will have
representatives and informational materials at the fair. They will be
available to discuss requirements, educational offerings, admissions,
scholarships, fees and expenses, campus environment, financial aid
and special programs.
Some of the schools expected to attend are Azusa Pacific
University; California State University at Dominguez Hills; Chapman
University; DeVry University; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University;
Hope International University; Mount Saint Mary’s Weekend College;
National University; Orange Coast College; Saddleback College;
Southern Illinois University; Trinity Law and Graduate School; the
University of Phoenix; the University of Redlands; the Vanguard
University School of Professional Studies; and Webster University.
The fair will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. in the quad. Parking is
free.
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