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Medical Humanities Program Presents ‘Stigma: Our Words Matter’ Tuesday
Kari Foss, director of the Kenosha County Division of Aging, Disability, and Behavioral Health Services, will present “Stigma: Our Words Matter — A Look into the Spoken, Written, and Implied Language that Creates Barriers to Access to Behavioral Health Care” from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, in the Campbell Student Union Auditorium.
This event is free and open to all.
Sponsoring Department, Office, or Organization:
Communication and Digital Media Department, with support from the Saemann Foundation
For more information, contact:
Lynn Brownson: Director, Medical Humanities Program and Associate Professor of Communication/CDM: lbrownson@carthage.edu