Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented by Jonathan Oberlander, PhD (UNC)
VirtualHealth Care Reform and the 2020 Elections
Health Care Reform and the 2020 Elections
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.
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.
Please join the UNC Cancer Network for the Comprehensive Cancer Support Program/Palliative Care Grand Rounds with Ray Tan, MD.
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
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.
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.
“Growing up with Siblings with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities – a Panel Discussion” Families of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have unique experiences. We often hear about these experiences from the parent perspective while the unique experiences of neurotypical siblings in these families are overlooked. Join us for a panel of siblings to learn from their point of view. This diverse panel of siblings will teach us about their experience as a sibling of an individual with I/DD — their challenges, strengths, relationships, attitudes, and how they might have a different perspective than others. Join Moderator, Jean Mankowski, PhD, and a panel of siblings for this discussion online! With: Sarah Palmer, Whitney Griffin, PhD, Zakiya Morris, Brook Galesic, and Zion Gardner
ABP Paul V Miles Fellow in Quality and Safety; The Care and Keeping of Clinicians in Quality Improvement
The UNC Neurology Faculty Scholarly Blitz will offer brief presentations from each division on current and future research and special projects.
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.
This session is an introduction to NIH R grant mechanisms.