Registration
OVERFLOW SEATING - Bending the Arc Screening: October 10th at Children's Hospital Colorado
10/10/2018 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM MT
Location
Children's Hospital Colorado
13123 E 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045
United States of America
Room Number: Mt. Yale Conference Room
13123 E 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045
United States of America
Room Number: Mt. Yale Conference Room
Summary
PLEASE NOTE: This registration is for overflow seating in the Mt. Yale conference room in the second floor conference center at Children's Hospital Colorado.
Join Children's Hospital Colorado, the Center for Global Health at the University of Colorado and the Colorado Children's Immunization Coalition for a screening of Bending the Arc. A reception with networking will be held from 5-6 p.m. with the film and panel discussion from 6-8 p.m. to follow.
Bending the Arc is a documentary about a team of young people—Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl—whose charitable medical work 30 years ago ignited a global health movement. Their goal was simple but daring: to make high quality health care available to everyone, even in the world’s poorest countries. Fighting entrenched diseases, political and bureaucratic machinery, and the existing charity and medical establishments, these crusaders took their fight from the village to the world stage, to ensure that health care is a right for all, and that geography should not determine destiny.
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Join Children's Hospital Colorado, the Center for Global Health at the University of Colorado and the Colorado Children's Immunization Coalition for a screening of Bending the Arc. A reception with networking will be held from 5-6 p.m. with the film and panel discussion from 6-8 p.m. to follow.
Bending the Arc is a documentary about a team of young people—Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl—whose charitable medical work 30 years ago ignited a global health movement. Their goal was simple but daring: to make high quality health care available to everyone, even in the world’s poorest countries. Fighting entrenched diseases, political and bureaucratic machinery, and the existing charity and medical establishments, these crusaders took their fight from the village to the world stage, to ensure that health care is a right for all, and that geography should not determine destiny.
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