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SHULTZ-SHOVEN HEALTH CARE POLICY
PUTTING OUR HOUSE IN ORDER — A GUIDE TO SOCIAL SECURITY & HEALTH CARE REFORM
A former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and an eminent economist tackle the biggest social issue of our time...
When: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 5-7 PM
Where: Millberry Union Plaza East, Golden Gate and City Lights Rooms, UCSF, 500 Parnassus Ave.
Information: Event is free. Please RSVP with Julie Oh at 415/476-1221 or JOh@ind.ucsf.edu.
Seminar and reception sponsored by the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UCSF and Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, UCSF.
George P. Shultz is the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He was the sixtieth U.S. Secretary of State and served from 1982 through 1989, the same year in which he received the Medal of Freedom. He also served as U.S. Secretary of Labor from 1969 to 1970 and as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury from 1972 to 1974.
John B. Shoven is the Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the Wallace R. Hawley Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. He received his PhD in economics from Yale University and a BA in physics from the University of California, San Diego.
SNUGGLY SOIRÉE
Cocktail reception, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment — a fun-filled evening for all ages!
Ann and Gordon Getty, along with Pam and Richard Glogau, invite you to the Glogau Teddy Bear Rescue Fund's Snuggly Soirée benefiting the UCSF Children's Hospital.
When: Thursday, Mar. 5, 6:30-8:30 PM
Where: Getty Residence, 2880 Broadway, SF
Tickets: Adult: $225 | Child: $75 | Plus 5 sponsorship levels
Information: For more information, please contact Kelley O'Brien at 415/353-9394 or Kelley.O'Brien@ucsfmedctr.org
Richard Glogau, MD, and his wife, Pamela Baj Glogau, established the Teddy Bear Rescue Fund
at UCSF Children’s Hospital to provide support for pediatric patients and their families. The
fund helps fill special needs, such as food, transportation, housing, medications, special medical
equipment, interpreters, tutors and amenities, that insurance and government funds cannot
provide.
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