Strips & Needles – A Day in the Life: Exhibit Opening Reception

Strips & Needles – A Day in the Life: Exhibit Opening Reception

Michael Lee Zirulnik, exhibit artist and type 1 diabetic, is a research assistant professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Department of Bioethics & Medical Humanism.

Join Dr. Zirulnik on Tuesday, January 18, 5-7:30 p.m. (MST), at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Library to celebrate the opening of his exhibit, Strips and Needles—A Day in the Life.   

This reception is sponsored by the Health Sciences Library, in partnership with the University of Arizona College of Medicine–Tucson Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Medical Humanities program.  

About the exhibit
Strips & Needles—A Day in the Life
 responds to a staggering reality—nearly half of all people in the U.S. experience direct, adverse impacts of diabetes. The project benefits patients and families living with diabetes, health care providers and the general public. Building community, raising awareness and humanizing the patient are but a few impacts that translate into long-term, lasting impacts, particularly within the health care community.

This exhibit is on display in the Health Sciences Library, Room 2101, 1501 N. Campbell Ave. in Tucson.

Take a virtual tour.

For questions or requests regarding disability-related accommodations, contact Jerry Flanary.

For the safety of all the attendees, face coverings are required when attending this event.

Date:
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Time:
5:00pm - 7:30pm
Location:
UA Health Sciences Library (Tucson)
Audience:
  Open to all     UA faculty & instructors     UA students  
Categories:
  Community     Diversity & inclusion     Exhibit     Teaching & learning     Wellness  
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