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American Women Physcians in World War I Exhibit

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Film cover of "At Home and Over There: American Women Physicians in WWI"

The Medical Library is currently hosting the American Medical Women's Association's (AMWA) ehxibit "American Women Phyicians in WWI." The exhibit will he on display until March 4th, 2019. You can learn more and view additional materials on the AMWA website: https://www.amwa-doc.org/wwi-exhibition/.  

This exhibit was created in conjunction with the short film "At Home and Over There: Women Physicians in WWI." SIUMed's Association for Women and Medicine in Science is hosting a screening of the film on January 31, 2019 at noon in the South Auditorium. Following the film there will be a short discussion. Indiana University School of Medicine has made it possible to earn up to 0.25 APA CE credits for watching the film; you can claim those here: iu.cloud-cme.com/WomenPhysiciansWWI

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