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Research Forum: Community Coalitioning for Access, Equity, and Health: 

Fostering Positive Inter-organizational Partnerships

This forum will explore lessons that could be applied in research or community development initiatives learned from 3 different community partnerships. These initiatives, situated in issues of housing, aging, and antiracism. highlight the importance of long-term community commitment, coordination in processes, and abundance- and partnership- based approaches to program development. Speaker: Ryan Lavalley, PhD, MOT, … Read more

Recruitment Series: Material Design Workshop

You’ve learned how to communicate your study effectively and create visually appealing recruitment materials––Now let’s put it all together. In this final session of the NC TraCS Fall Recruitment Series, our recruitment specialists will help you to redesign your materials to stand out! Prerequisite – The registration link for the workshop will be provided separately. Attendees … Read more

The 2021 CIDD “VIRTUAL” COMMUNITY TALK SERIES presents: “ABLE ACCOUNTS: A Key to Financial Stability for People with Intellectual, Developmental, or other Disabilities”

Presenters will discuss how ABLE accounts help to increase the financial well-being of persons with a disability.  They will review ABLE program implementation, a description of ABLE accounts and how they can be used.  The presentation and discussion will include examples of use by ABLE account owners, in addition to resources for individuals, service providers … Read more

40th UNC TEACCH Autism Program Conference

The 40th UNC TEACCH Autism Program Conference - Making Connections: Through the Lens of Neurodiversity provides the most up-to-date information on supporting social engagement and regulation for children and adults with autism at school, work, and in the community. This year’s conference focuses on taking the perspective of individuals with autism. Content will be shared … Read more

40th UNC TEACCH Autism Program Conference (Virtual) – Making Connections: Through the Lens of Neurodiversity

Virtual

The 40th UNC TEACCH Autism Program Conference provides the most up-to-date information on supporting social engagement and regulation for children and adults with autism at school, work, and in the community. This year’s conference focuses on taking the perspective of individuals with autism. Content will be shared in four, two-hour virtual sessions, each highlighting ways to support engagement. Join us on October 14 and 15, 2021. Registration is required.

Eating Disorders in Gender Diverse Youth: Guidance for Primary Care Providers

Virtual

In this webinar participants will learn how eating disorders may present in gender diverse youth and how best to provide care simultaneously for gender dysphoria and disordered eating. Eligible participants will also receive free CE credit for participation. Presenter Dr. Martha Perry is the Chief of the Adolescent Medicine Section in the Division of General … Read more

2021 (20th Annual) North Carolina Cardiovascular Update

The 2021 North Carolina Cardiovascular Update is CME event that will provide a refresher on optimal treatment of various cardiovascular diseases. Also, new technologies and drug therapies will be discussed. Challenging cases will be reviewed to put current treatment recommendations in perspective. Panel discussions will also be held and questions solicited from the audience. All … Read more

Touchpoint 20 October 2021: Dean’s Performance Awards and Supporting a High-Performing Work Culture

Dr. Page announces and celebrates the winners of the 2021 Dean’s Performance Awards. In addition, the Employee Relations team provides guidance and resources that support our performance in the workplace every day. Friday, October 15, 2021 12:00 – 12:20pm Dean's Performance Awards and Supporting a High-Performing Work Culture Speakers: Cristy Page, MD, MPH; Executive Dean … Read more

Communication Skills: Pitching Yourself and Your Research

The TraCS Professional Development Seminar series covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research. It is split into 4 modules. In this session of the Communication Skills module, learn more about delivering your message in research papers, gaining outside interest in your team and research program, and effectively utilizing various types of media … Read more

Introduction to Focus Groups

This interactive online workshop will provide an introduction to focus groups, a data collection method used in qualitative research. Topics covered will include focus group methodology, considerations for planning a focus group, development of focus group discussion guides, focus group facilitation skills, and tips for conducting virtual focus groups. Attendees will also participate in a … Read more