Breaking Ground: My Life in Medicine

Dr. Louis Sullivan discusses his newly published autobiography, Breaking Ground: My Life in Medicine. Dr. Sullivan has many annecdotes to share about his experiences in Washington, D.C., dealing with the burgeoning AIDS crisis, PETA activists, and antismoking efforts, along with his efforts to push through comprehensive health care reform decades before the Affordable Care Act. His interactions with political figures, including Thurgood Marshall, Jack Kemp, Clarence Thomas, Jesse Helms and the Bushes, capture a time in recent history. A reception and book signing will follow in the auditorium foyer. Seating is limited. Please respond by Feb. 1 to busmdev@bu.edu or 617-638-4570.

Register by: 2/1/2014
When 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, February 10, 2014
Building 670 Albany St.
Room 1st Floor Auditorium
Contact Name Nick Sims
Phone 617-638-4570
Contact Email nsims@bu.edu
Contact Organization BUSM Development Office
Fees Free
Speakers Dr. Louis Sullivan