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Special Olympics New York City - 20th Annual Metro Tournament

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On May 31st 2008 at Riverbank State Park, New York, there will be over 1,000 athletes competing for gold, silver and bronze in five Special Olympics Sports: aquatics, basketball, athletics (track & field), volleyball and power lifting. Joining the athletes will be professional sports stars, local dignitaries, thousand family members, volunteers, cheering spectators and corporate sponsors. The Special Olympics athletes will welcome and share with all who attend the excitement of sports competition and the sheer joy of the human spirit. Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm. No admission charge. More details, please visit SONYC website: www.SpecialOlympicsNY.org or call 212 661 5217.
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Dr. Fujimoto honored by Ashman Department

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JMSA member Dr. Luis J. Fujimoto will be honored April 23rd for fifteen years of service to the Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry of the New York University College of Dentistry.  Congratulations to Dr. Fujimoto!
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Race and the Presidential Election Panel

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Society member Dr. Luis J. Fujimoto has been chosen as a Panelist of a Group of National Leaders that will discuss “Race and the 2008 Presidential Election”. The Panel discussion is being held on April 18th and organized by the James Brister Society of the University of Pennsylvania and will take place in New York City. Please read on for more details.

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New Health Journals Available

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article_leafWe have just published two new Health Journal issues to the site.  Select "Health Journal" from the menu on the left to get the latest issues.
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May: Health Week Program Announced

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article_craneFrom May 17th to 25th, the Committee on Aging Issues at the Japanese American Association of New York and Japanese Medical Support Network will hold the first Health Week program, a new health related series of events especially for the Japanese population of the New York area.