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- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 10/30/2019
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- CIC Research in Progress: Jhansi Leslie "Determining the Role of a ‘Western diet’ in Susceptibility to Clostridium difficile Infection”
- area:
- location:
- MR6, 3rd Floor, Room 3501
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Carter Immunology Center
- services:
- audience:
- Faculty Students
- details:
- Jhansi Leslie, PhD (Research Associate)
Petri Lab
Title “Determining the Role of a ‘Western diet’ in Susceptibility to Clostridium difficile Infection”
Research-in-Progress (RIP) is a place for graduate students and postdocs to present their ongoing research results and to receive feedback from other researchers (i.e. students, postdocs, faculties). Questions and discussions provide technical solutions and help bring new ideas to current research. Lunch is provided.
RIP starts from 1200p to 100pm in MR6, Rm 3501, unless otherwise indicated.
- isCME:
- No
- speakers:
- Jhansi Leslie
Petri Lab
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Peggy Morris pem7f@virginia.edu
- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 10/30/2019
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity
- area:
- location:
- Pinn Hall Conference Center Auditorium
- type:
- Medical Center Hour
- department:
- Center for Health Humanities and Ethics
- services:
- audience:
- Everyone
- details:
- What does it means to practice mindfully, and why does that matter? While intended for clinicians in health care, this Medical Center Hour with physician-author Ronald Epstein has potential applications for any professional who seeks to be a reflective practitioner. Mindful practice refers to a quality of mind that includes self-awareness, self-monitoring, and self-regulation and leads to greater attentiveness, curiosity, flexibility, and presence. Mindful clinicians provide higher quality care, make fewer errors, form stronger bonds with patients, listen more effectively, and are less subject to cognitive biases in decision-making and implicit racial and gender bias.
- URL:
- https://med.virginia.edu/biomedical-ethics/medical-center-hour/
- isCME:
- Yes, credit available
- speakers:
- Ronald M. Epstein MD
Professor of Family Medicine, Psychiatry, Oncology, and Medicine; American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor; and Co-Director, Center for Communication and Disparities Research; University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester NY, and author, Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity
Ina Stephens MD FAAP RYT CYT, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UVA
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Charlene Kaufman CMK2B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu