Health Sciences Grand Rounds: Medicine After the Holocaust

Monday, April 14, 2025 / 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
Creighton University Phoenix Health Sciences Campus Or Online via Zoom
3100 N Central Ave, Ballroom C
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Add to Calendar 20250414T120000Z 20250414T130000Z America/Chicago Health Sciences Grand Rounds: Medicine After the Holocaust <h4><strong>Health Sciences Grand Rounds</strong></h4><h2><strong>Medicine After the Holocaust</strong></h2><p>Monday, April 14, 2025</p><p><em>In-Person and Online</em><br>Noon - 1 pm MT | 2 pm - 3 pm CT<br>Creighton University Phoenix Health Sciences Campus&nbsp;<br>3100 N Central Ave, Ballroom C<br>Phoenix, AZ 85012</p><p>*Lunch provided in-person.</p><p>or <a href="https://creighton.zoom.us/j/95267279368" target="_blank"><strong>Click Here to Join via Zoom</strong></a></p><h3><strong>Featured Speaker</strong></h3><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="c0d36150-544c-4180-a72d-b125061faafc" data-align="left">&nbsp;</drupal-media><h3>&nbsp;</h3><h3>David H. Beyda, MD</h3><h5><em>Chair and Professor, Department of</em><br><em>Bioethics and Medical Humanism</em><br><em>Professor, Child Health</em><br><em>Director, Global Health Program</em><br><em>The University of Arizona</em><br><em>College of Medicine Phoenix</em></h5><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Dr. David Beyda was appointed Chair and Professor of the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanism in 2013. He is a Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, where he also directs the Ethics Theme, as well as the Global Health program.</p><p>Dr. Beyda is the founder and Medical Director of Medical Mercy, the medical arm of One Child Matters, traveling 6-8 times a year to care for children in more than 20 countries, a few of which are Cambodia, Swaziland, Mozambique, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Since 2004, he has made more than 55 medical trips to lower income countries serving underprivileged children.</p><p>He is a bush pilot / physician, who takes his medical teams to isolated areas of Africa and Cambodia. Dr. Beyda has also been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, most recently receiving Humanitarian Awards from both the Arizona Business Journal, the Arizona Business Magazine, and a "Top Doc" in Global Health by Phoenix Magazine. He received the Humanitarian Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Humanitarian Award from the Arizona Medical Association.</p> Creighton University Phoenix Health Sciences Campus Or Online via Zoom 3100 N Central Ave, Ballroom C Phoenix, AZ 85012
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Health Sciences Grand Rounds

Medicine After the Holocaust

Monday, April 14, 2025

In-Person and Online
Noon - 1 pm MT | 2 pm - 3 pm CT
Creighton University Phoenix Health Sciences Campus 
3100 N Central Ave, Ballroom C
Phoenix, AZ 85012

*Lunch provided in-person.

or Click Here to Join via Zoom

Featured Speaker

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David H. Beyda, MD

Chair and Professor, Department of
Bioethics and Medical Humanism
Professor, Child Health
Director, Global Health Program
The University of Arizona
College of Medicine Phoenix

 

Dr. David Beyda was appointed Chair and Professor of the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanism in 2013. He is a Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, where he also directs the Ethics Theme, as well as the Global Health program.

Dr. Beyda is the founder and Medical Director of Medical Mercy, the medical arm of One Child Matters, traveling 6-8 times a year to care for children in more than 20 countries, a few of which are Cambodia, Swaziland, Mozambique, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Since 2004, he has made more than 55 medical trips to lower income countries serving underprivileged children.

He is a bush pilot / physician, who takes his medical teams to isolated areas of Africa and Cambodia. Dr. Beyda has also been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, most recently receiving Humanitarian Awards from both the Arizona Business Journal, the Arizona Business Magazine, and a "Top Doc" in Global Health by Phoenix Magazine. He received the Humanitarian Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Humanitarian Award from the Arizona Medical Association.