Never Give Up: The Battle and Defeat of Anorexia Nervosa
 Thursday, February 16th
Dinner at 6:00 PM
Program begins at 6:30 PM
Collin Commonground
RSVP by Tuesday, February 14th 
 
What does the recovery from an eating disorder look like?
What are the challenges in diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders? 
How do you treat a disease often characterized by the patient's resistance to change their harmful behavior? 
 
This event will give you an in depth and personal perspective on what the "Battle and Defeat of Anorexia" looks like. Hear from a recovering medical student who is courageously willing to share her touching story, as well as Dr. Pouneh Fazeli, a renowned physician-researcher on eating disorders. Dr. Fazeli holds an M.D., M.P.H., and a Masters in Bioethics and currently practices medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in addition to teaching at Harvard Medical School. Members of Dartmouths Eating Consultation Team will speak about the prevalence rates and offer information about available services here. We hope that this event will educate the audience on the complexity of eating disorders, give insights to those in medicine on how to better take care of patients with eating disorders, and also empower any individual who is currently struggling or knows someone who is.  Sponsored by the Nathan Smith Society, Geisel Med Ed Scholars, the Geisel Department of Medicine and Office of the Provost.
 
Please RSVP at this link for dinner: 

https://goo.gl/forms/VmgMbSZbV1O5VeVF3

-For Nathan Smith Society Executive Committee (Nick Norwitz, Lily Hines, Josephina Lin & Emily Chu)