June 16
Introduction to study design and strategies for data analysis
This course is intended as an introduction to statistical terms, methodologies and analysis strategies most commonly used in clinical and translational research.
Responsible conduct of research
The course covers all the NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training.
N.C. AHEC Summer 2011 Newsletter
This issue of the North Carolina AHEC Review contains articles on a variety of programs offered by AHECs, important new grants, and several awards received by AHEC staff.
NIH expands reach of national clinical and translational research consortium
The North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute at UNC is also a part of this national consortium, funded through the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA).
Stressed Lately? Mindfulness Can Make a Difference!
Life is full of stressful events. Mindfulness techniques can help you manage the demands of everyday life.
Registration for the 2011 Conference on Aging is now open
This year's conference will take place Oct. 18 - 20 in Charlotte. The theme of the conference is, "The Community Response: Implementing the Plan for a Livable, Senior Friendly North Carolina."
Fire Alarm Testing in MBRB June 21
If the alarm sounds for more than seven minutes, please evacuate the building.
Scientific Writing from the Reader’s Perspective
A two-day Seminar taught by Dr. George Gopen, Professor, Practice of Rhetoric and Senior Lecturing Fellow, Department of English and the School of Law at Duke University.
Home Health face-to-face note now in WebCIS
A new “face-to-face” note is available in the WebCIS discharge summary to indicate that care instructions were given to a home health patient.
123 pager inventory required by July 1
Due to a change in the FCC licensing for our 123 paging frequencies, Communications will need to make drastic changes to our infrastructure over the next 18 months.
Acknowledgment and Reporting Form - Policy on Vendor Relationships in Biomedical Research or Patient Care
The Policy requires that all faculty, staff, and students of the School of Medicine and employees of the Health Care System acknowledge whether or not they have relationships with Vendors each year.
