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Morning of Mindfulness, Free Online, with Paula Huffman, BS, RN, ERYT

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Morning of Mindfulness, Free Online, with Paula Huffman, BS, RN, ERYT Hosted by The Mindfulness Center at the UNC Program on Integrative Medicine Please join Paula Huffman, BS, RN, ERYT, on Saturday, September 26, 2020, from 10-12pm, EST, for this online workshop. Learn more about how the practice of Mindfulness can help to ease the … Read more

Qualitative Research 101

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This online training session will provide an introduction to qualitative research methods. Topics covered will include differences between quantitative and qualitative research, qualitative research methodologies, strategies for qualitative data collection, and methods of qualitative data analysis.

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Biostatistics Seminar Series – Power Analysis & Sample Size Planning

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The NC TraCS Biostatistics Seminar Series provides more in-depth discussion of select biostatistical topics for clinical and translational researchers who have basic quantitative training in biostatistical methods. Join us this fall for seminars on data visualization & statistical graphics, power analysis & sample size planning, and Bayesian clinical trial design. Presentations on power analysis often … Read more

Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series: ‘The impact of an asthma question prompt list intervention on adolescent involvement and outcomes’.

Please join us for October's Children's Research Institute Seminar. Our speaker, Betsy Sleath, PhD will be presenting “The impact of an asthma question prompt list intervention on adolescent involvement and outcomes.” We hope to see you there! Dr. Sleath’s research focuses on provider-patient communication in the areas of asthma, ADHD, diabetes, and glaucoma, engaging children … Read more

How Pandemics Show Us Who We Are: Race and Risk in the United States

The Health & Human Rights Lecture, titled “How Pandemics Show Us Who We Are: Race and Risk in the United States,” will be held virtually on Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. The lecture will be given by Mary Bassett, the director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights and professor of the practice at Harvard University School of Public Health.

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Semi-Structured Interviewing

This interactive online workshop will focus on semi-structured interviewing, a data collection method used in qualitative research. Topics covered will include basics of semi-structured interviews, development of interview questions and probes, interviewing skills, considerations for conducting virtual interviews, and trauma-informed interviewing.

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Kilometers For The Kids Fundraiser Race

On the weekend of October 9-11, Carolina For The Kids Foundation will host their annual Kilometers For The Kids fundraiser. While this year's race has gone virtual, your participation will still directly support the work Carolina For The Kids does to help patients and families.

TEACCH Autism Program Virtual Training: The Fundamentals of Structured TEACCHing in a Therapeutic Setting

The Fundamentals of Structured TEACCHing in a Therapeutic Setting training is five two-hour sessions that will provide participants with an overview of the learning styles of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Structured TEACCHing. Structured TEACCHing is based on the understanding of the symptoms and learning styles of individuals with autism and the use … Read more

Meeting the Needs of Transgender Patients with Cancer – UNC Cancer Network Patient Centered Care Lecture

Please join the UNC Cancer Network for an online telehealth lecture with Alisha Terri Phoenix, PhD, and Patricia Morfeld, RN, BSN, OCN. Terri Phoenix, PhD, and Patricia Morfeld, RN, BSN, OCN, will discuss physical and psychological concerns of transgender patients who have active cancer or who are survivors. Session will address relevant terminology, recommended practices, and resources for continuing education.

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Annual School of Medicine Faculty Meeting

The School of Medicine annual Faculty meeting takes place from 4 - 5 p.m. on Wednesday Oct. 14 via Zoom-to-YouTube. All faculty are encouraged to attend. Lookout for a link to connect to the meeting in the coming days.