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Anesthesiology | Adam Milam, M.D., PhD. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Anesthesiology & Pain Management presents Grand Rounds: Adam Milam, M.D., PhD. "Perioperative Health Care Disparities: The Role of the Medical Workforce" This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Please contact Brian Frasure if you have questions or concerns, powered
Physiology Seminar Series - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/physiology_seminar_series_2928
“Dynamic Pluripotent Stem Cell States and Their Applications" Jun Wu, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Molecular Biology UT Southwestern Medical Center, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Keckley Report - Key Takeaways that Frame Public & Private Sector Response - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/discussion-keckley-report-three-key-takeaways-that-frame-public-and-private-sector-response
Join Don Taylor on Tuesday, July 30 at 11:00 AM for a discussion of the Keckley Report titled The Healthcare Economy: Three Key Takeaways that Frame Public and Private Sector Response. The discussion will cover healthcare costs associated with the two important economic reports contained in the
Cardiology Clinical Conference - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/card-030922
“Peripartum Cardiomyopathy” Speaker: Courtney Bess, M.D. Cardiology Fellow “Let’s 'Tri' This” Speaker: Michael Luna, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Cardiology, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/martin_luther_king_jr_commemorative_celebration_1038
Join the UT Southwestern campus community for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration, featuring guest speaker Michael J. Sorrell, Ed.D., President of Paul Quinn College. Please register: I will attend online | I will attend in person Dr. Sorrell is one of America’s most
CTSA Program Clinical and Translational Forum - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/ctsa_program_clinical_and_translational_forum_7950
Clinical & Translational Science Forum will provide an open, community-based opportunity for early career clinical investigators to improve their skills in clinical research design and analysis, and in the presentation of research plans and data. The goal of this interactive forum is to share
The Impact of Health Literacy on Mental and Physical Health Inequalities - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Speakers: Valerie Loehr, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center Rachel Elkins, Psy.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center Educational Objectives: 1) Recognize the factors that contribute to health inequities. 2) Examine strategies for addressing inequities in practice, research, and education 3
Neurology Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/neurology_grand_rounds_8758
“Inclusion Body Myositis: Neurodegenerative or Autoimmune?” Presented By: Thomas Lloyd M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience John Hopkins University School of Medicine, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
GI Grand Rounds: "A NASH-ional quandary: how do we risk stratify NAFLD patients" - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Speaker: Kara Wegermann, M.D. Gastroenterologist – Duke Health Topic: “A NASH-ional quandary: how do we risk stratify NAFLD patients" We invite you to join our Faculty and Fellows during the GI Grand Rounds to hear our guest speaker, Dr. Kara Wegermann, give a talk about “A NASH-ional quandary
Dissertation Defense - Jennifer Putman, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Jennifer Putman, Ph.D. Candidate Neuroscience Graduate Program Dissertation Title: "Pre-and Postsynaptic MEF2C Promote Experience-dependent Input-specific Development of Local Cortical Excitatory Synapses” Mentor: Kimberly Huber, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform