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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

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.

Finding Funding: Working with foundations

Virtual

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 Finding Funding module, learn more about working with foundations.

Accelerating Health Care Innovation in North Carolina: Charting the Course

Virtual

NC Biotech and FastTraCS are collaborating with health systems across North Carolina to provide a foundation for clinician innovation. This two-day virtual event puts an emphasis on action, connecting attendees with the people, insights, and strategies needed to systematically tackle the innovation process from ideation through execution.

$25

Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series: “The Master Epigenetic Repressor SMCHD1 and Human Congenital Arhinia”

Virtual

Please join us for our next Children’s Research Seminar, which is being co-sponsored by the Center for Environmental Heath and Susceptibility, Curriculum in Toxicology & Environmental Medicine, and the Children’s Research Institute. Dr. Natalie Shaw will present “The Master Epigenetic Repressor SMCHD1 and Human Congenital Arhinia.

Protecting our Most Vulnerable Patients: MyChart and Open Note Safe Practices

Virtual

As of April 2021, patients gained greater access to their healthcare records through UNC MyChart. This one hour training will cover some of the safety and security issues involved with "Open Note" and how to employ safe practices in documentation. One hour of Nursing CE credit available.