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AOE Project ACCESS Webinar – A Journal Editor’s Perspective

A Carolina Community Educational Scholarship Series We have lots to look forward to within the AOE community and are excited to be sharing these events with all of our new members!  The Scholarship Committee is continuing Project ACCESS. We hope that these events will assist our AOE members to elevate the educational work they are already doing into scholarship. … Read more

AOE Project ACCESS Webinar – Editor’s Perspective

Join us for the Q4 Project ACCESS webinar on November 18th, 2021, 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST via Zoom with Dr. Sonia Crandell, Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Dr. Crandell is a Professor of PA Studies from the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Through her experience as a journal editor, her session will highlight educational scholarship … Read more

2021 Norma Berryhill Distinguished Lecture

Craig Fletcher DVM, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair in the UNC School of Medicine’s Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Director of the Division of Comparative Medicine, Assistant Dean of Animal Research Resources, and Associate Vice Chancellor of Research, will deliver this year’s Norma Berryhill Distinguished Lecture. Please mark your calendars for the lecture, which … Read more

AOE Book Club – The Empathy Effect

  It's time to grab your copy of The Empathy Effect and prepare for AOE Book Club on Thursday, November 18th, 5:30 - 7:00 PM EST, facilitated by Dr. Ken Fortier. For the first time ever, you can join in-person (on-campus venue TBA) or virtually!

AOE Book Club – The Empathy Effect

Virtual

It's time to grab your copy of _The Empathy Effect_ and prepare for AOE Book Club on Thursday, November 18th, 5:30 - 7:00 PM EST, facilitated by Dr. Ken Fortier. For the first time ever, you can join in-person (on-campus venue TBA) or virtually! All are welcome to attend.

AOE Book Club – The Empathy Effect

It's time to grab your copy of The Empathy Effect and prepare for AOE Book Club on Thursday, November 18th, 5:30 - 7:00 PM EST, facilitated by Dr. Ken Fortier. Register Now: https://unc.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5na5yHyx5c8hSoC

2021 UNC Geriatric Oncology Symposium: Cancer and Aging

Virtual

Please join us for the 2021 UNC Geriatric Oncology Symposium: Cancer and Aging. This year's format is panels of speakers on specific topics, each with a moderator who will encourage Q&A among the panelists and with symposium audience. Topics include biomarkers of aging, treatment adherence and side effects, body composition, disparities, and fellow and resident research.
We hope to see you there!

PROMISE study informational lunch session

Virtual

Are you an Assistant Professor (MD, PhD, DO, or equivalent) who identifies as racially/ethnically underrepresented (UR) AND you are engaged in biomedical research? If yes, then we invite you to attend a virtual information session to learn about the PROMISE research study and to meet the research team.

Communication Skills: Effective Meetings

The TraCS Professional Development Seminar series covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research. It is split into 4 modules. In 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 to promote your … Read more

UNC NRP Nov 2021 Education Session: Languishing vs Flourishing

Virtual

In this interactive session, well-being scholar/practitioner Dr. Suzie Carmack of George Mason University's Center for the Advancement of Well-Being will facilitate a knowledge sharing session on realistic work/life well-being solutions -- with a particular focus on sharing the science of compassion and the quadratic model of well-being (Eisel, 2020).

Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Serving Underserved Populations

For more than 50 years, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC), the nation’s oldest student-run free clinic, has provided free health services to uninsured and underinsured families seeking care. In addition to clinical care, SHAC collaborates with communities to develop and implement sustainable programs to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations.

Join us on Tar Heal Tuesday as we hear from the CEOs of SHAC and how the Clinic has evolved from a few medical students working from a private residence to a large, free health Clinic. SHAC also partners with communities to develop and implement sustainable programs and creates an interdisciplinary service-learning environment for students in the Health Science programs at UNC.

Biostatistics Seminar Series: Marginal models and Mixed models for longitudinal outcomes: What’s the difference?

Longitudinal data comprise repeated measurements on the same patients taken over time. How should such data be analyzed? Two approaches are common: marginal models and mixed models. These are different kinds of models that yield different interpretations and answer different research questions. In this session of the TraCS Biostatistics Seminar series, you will learn about … Read more