Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented by Dr. David Stevenson (Stanford)
Virtual2019 APS Howland Visiting Professor; Solving the Puzzle of Preterm Birth
2019 APS Howland Visiting Professor; Solving the Puzzle of Preterm Birth
The UNC Neurology Faculty Scholarly Blitz will offer brief presentations from our divisions on current and future research and special projects.
Robert Wachter, MD, Chair of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, will be presenting “Covid-19: What Have We Learned, and How Will it Change the Future of Healthcare?”
As biomedicine globalizes, questions of international medical ethics become increasingly apparent. The People’s Republic of China is the country with the steepest increase in the number of transplants in the past 20 years. As of today, it claims to perform at least the second-highest number of annual transplants. The number of human organs available for … Read more
An overview of three current research projects involving adults with serious mental illness in community settings.
Optimizing Cancer Care: Updates for 2020 Lecture Description Dr. Benyam Muluneh from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy will discuss relevant topics in cancer pharmacy for North Carolina cancer providers, such as adherence to oral anti-cancer therapies, evolving pharmaceutical practice models (e.g. specialized clinics), toxicity measurement and management, access, and other issues. Learning Objectives: … Read more
In this first session of a new monthly COVID-19 Journal Club, the TraCS CER team will lead a discussion on one of the now retracted articles using the Surgisphere data.
Impact of COVID on Child Welfare
Join UNC neuro-oncologist, Simon Khagi, MD, for Neurology Grand Rounds.
MURAL Multilingual Research Capacity Building Lecture Series - Translating Research Instruments: Is the Forward-Back Approach Enough?
Join us for an AOE webinar on email communication and high impact slide design with Dr. Patricia Harms, Clinical Professor of Management and Corporate Communication in the UNC Kenan Flagler Business School.
As unrest continues around the country, this discussion will provide a foundation for consideration of the intersection of race and police brutality, and provide local resources to stay connected and informed.