Trudeau Society

Trudeau Society Sam Sills Lecture

Trudeau Society is made up of Thoracic Surgeons, Pulmonary Physicians, and allied health professionals such as Respiratory Therapists and RNs. The Trudeau Society meets several times each year for Sam Sills Speakers series and for Grand Rounds. Speakers include esteemed lung health professionals and speakers series evenings are held at host locations including UCLA and Barlow Respiratory Hospital.

The Trudeau Society welcomes new and potential new members. For information on membership, dues and meeting schedules, contact info@breathela.org
or call 323-935-8050 x 256

CALL TO ACTION Urge Congress to Fund US TB Programs

BREATHE CALIFORNIA
August 08, 2008

The domestic TB bill, the Comprehensive TB Elimination Act, S. 1551/H.R.1532, sponsored by Sens. Brown (D-OH) and Hutchison (R-TX) and Reps. Green(D-TX) and Wilson (R-NM), is awaiting a Senate floor vote and a vote in the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

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History of the Trudeau Society

BREATHE LA Trudeau Society of Greater Los Angeles is named in honor of Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848-1915), the first doctor to develop the sanatorium concept of treating tuberculosis. A tuberculosis survivor, Dr. Trudeau discovered that with rest, fresh air, and a balanced diet, TB patients could completely recover. In 1885, Dr. Trudeau opened the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium, best known as the "Little Red Cottage," at Saranac Lake, NY, the first sanatorium for TB patients in the U.S.

BREATHE LA TB Program at National TB Controllers Association Workshop

Co-Authored by Romesh Anketell and Pamina Bagchi this poster abstract has been accepted for presentation at the National TB Controllers Association Workshop 2008.

Los Angeles County TB Control Program: Collaborating with Community Groups to Organize and Present a Successful World TB Day Symposium

Average: 5 (1 vote)

Make a "Call for Climate" on Earth Day

Gobal warming is our most urgent environmental problem. Scientists tell us that the time for action is now or never. Yet Congress is weighing legislation that falls far short of what is needed, and will unfairly burden the poor and middle class.

TB and Immigration

According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Tuberculosis Control Program Epidemiology Department , data is not collected on legal vs. illegal immigrants related to transmission of Tuberculosis. TB Control health educators note, however, that while illegal immigrants may contribute to a portion of TB cases in the U.S. and L.A. County, they certainly do not constitute a majority.

World TB Day Forum Address

World TB Day is March 24th
By
Romesh Anketell

Tuberculosis (TB), considered by many to be under control in the developed world, continues to be a public health threat as funding for treatment and public awareness dwindles.

"Justice will only exist where those not affected by injustice are filled with the same amount of indignation as those offended." Plato

Now what does this have to do with TB?

Average: 4.9 (7 votes)

“A HISTORY OF RESPIRATORY CARE”

Sam J. Sills, M.D.
Distinguished Scholar Program

 

IN COLLABORATION WITH THE
TRUDEAU SOCIETY OF LOS ANGELES
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE LECTURE

"A HISTORY OF RESPIRATORY CARE"

PRESENTED BY

DAVID J. PIERSON, M.D.
PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE
PULMONARY & CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SEATTLE, WA

World TB Day Forum “I Am Stopping TB – A Disease Without Borders”

World TB Day Forum
"I Am Stopping TB - A Disease Without Borders"
Saturday, March 15 2008

Los Angeles, CA - BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA), in conjunction with TB Coalition partners, convenes a forum to discuss the state of Tuberculosis (TB) in Los Angeles County. Attendees will hear the testimonial of a TB patient, learn about myths surrounding TB in various cultural groups, services available for those infected with TB, and the tools necessary to help community members each do their part to help stop TB in L.A. County.

World TB Day Forum "I Am Stopping TB - A Disease Without Borders"

BREATHE LA's Tuberculosis Coalition is sponsoring World TB Day Forum on March 15, 2008 at the California African American Museum in Exposition Park. Discover common myths and facts about TB, understand TB on a global, national and local level, and learn what you can do to help stop TB in your community. Join State Sen. Mark Ridley-Thomas and healthcare professionals for this family event.

Registration and continental Breakfast are FREE!

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