Join Ken Schaefle, M.D., for a lecture on "From Evanston to Uganda: Delivering Health Care to the Developing World". Ken Schaefle started medical school at age 40. He left a thriving career in a comedy business and today is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine. What motivates a person to take such a risk and make such a momentous change? Presented via Zoom.
As a member of Einstein’s Global Health faculty, Schaefle spends 3 to 4 months a year in Uganda teaching American medical students how to diagnose and treat patients. He is Co-Editor of a 1500-page global health textbook called Reasoning Without Resources.