Nov. 7
From the Gazette: Collaborative class helps health-care students learn to lean on teams
Patients are in pain, machines are buzzing and alarms are going off. Families are upset, shifts are changing and information is quickly exchanged amid the chaos. It’s the kind of situation health professions often find themselves in, and one where medical errors easily can occur.
From the Gazette: Harper's hometown approach harkens back to his roots
James “Bud” Harper officially retired to Pinehurst in July 2012, but he’s still around campus – winding down from a Carolina career spanning 45 years.
2013 book drive for pediatric cancer patients at UNC is under way
UNC Libraries and campus partners are now collecting children’s books for the Book Fairy, an organization that donates books to the Pediatric Oncology Clinic at the North Carolina Children’s Hospital.
YOUR HEALTH®: Pregnancy and Expecting Better
This weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Emily Oster, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, about her book, "Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong-and What You Really Need to Know."
NC TraCS Events and Announcements
Upcoming events include the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Healthcare Conference, Strengthening Community-Academic Partnerships seminar, Qualitative Seminar Series and more.
Student Research Day
Student Research Day will feature slide presentations, poster presentations, and case report presentations given by medical students. Please support these students by attending Student Research Day on January 16, 2014.
Stage IV Productions presents "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Love, deceit, and Victorian manners come together in Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest” produced by Stage IV Productions, the School of Medicine's drama club.
Stage IV Productions presents "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Love, deceit, and Victorian manners come together in Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest” produced by Stage IV Productions, the School of Medicine's drama club.
Annual CGIBD Research Competition
The Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease invites you to attend its Annual CGIBD Research Competition on Nov. 7.
UNC Family Medicine November Newsletter
UNC Family Medicine's October newsletter is now available.
Important Health Insurance Update
Some employees have noticed that their annual benefits enrollment elections have not properly saved within the eEnroll system. As a precaution, if you have already enrolled, please log back in at https://unc.hrintouch.com with your Onyen and password and print and/or save your ‘Subscriber Summary Report.’
2013 Berryhill Lecture - Video available
Dr. Judith Tintinalli gave her lecture, "Rapunzel's Tower," on Oct. 23. A complete video is now available for those unable to attend the lecture.