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“I only live to serve life” - 2012 Papanikolaou Prize

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Under the auspices of the Embassy of Greece and in association with the Hellenic Foundation for Culture and UNESCO to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of the Greek medical pioneer Professor George N. Papanikolaou (1883-1962) the Hellenic Medical Society of the UK presents:

“I only live to serve life” - 2012 Papanikolaou Prize

Saturday 24 November, at 18.00

Great Hall, Hellenic Centre
16 – 18 Paddington Street,
London W1U 5AS

Programme:

18.00 Papanikolaou Prize: Candidates’ Research Presentations

19.00 Address by the President of the Royal College of Gynaecologists,
Dr Anthony Falconer DM FRCOG

19.10 ‘The impact of the Pap Test on the lives of women’,
Dr Margaret Stavrou, Histopathologist and Past HMS-UK President

19.25 Two short films on the life of George Papanikolaou
produced for the occasion by the University of Athens Medical School and the Hellenic Foundation for Culture

19.45 Presentation of the Papanikolaou Prize 2012

20.00 Reception

The event is open to the public.

Last Updated Wednesday, 14 November 2012
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