Events Calendar - School of Medicine
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- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 03/31/2021
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- CIC Research in Progress: Michael Kovacs “Lymphatic drainage of cerebrospinal fluid regulates T cell responses during Toxoplasma gondii brain infection”
- location:
- via Zoom
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Carter Immunology Center
- audience:
- Faculty Students
- details:
- Michael Kovacs, Grad Candidate
Harris Lab
Title "Lymphatic drainage of cerebrospinal fluid regulates T cell responses during Toxoplasma gondii brain 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.
RIP starts from 12:00p to 1:00pm via Zoom.
- isCME:
- No
- speakers:
- Michael Kovacs
Harris Lab
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Peggy Morris pem7f@virginia.edu
- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 03/31/2021
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- (Un)Masking Identity: Art As Autoethnography-Reflections On Life And Healthcare
- location:
- Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87684988960 Passcode: 763749
- type:
- Medical Center Hour
- department:
- Center for Health Humanities and Ethics
- audience:
- Everyone
- details:
- AOA Lecture of the School of Medicine
Mark Stephens MD, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Penn State University, University Park PA
Melissa S. Walker MA ATR, Healing Arts Program, National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda MD
Co-presented with the AOA Chapter, UVA
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Produced by the Center for Health Humanities and Ethics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Medical Center Hour is held from mid-September through March on Wednesdays, 12:00-1:00 pm, as a Zoom webinar https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87684988960 Passcode: 763749
See our center's website: https://med.virginia.edu/biomedical-ethics/medical-center-hour/
Programs are free of charge and open to the entire university and the public.
Watch recordings of Medical Center Hour at http://www.youtube.com/uvamch
- URL:
- https://med.virginia.edu/biomedical-ethics/medical-center-hour/
- isCME:
- Yes, credit available
- speakers:
- Mark Stephens MD, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Penn State University, University Park PA
Melissa S. Walker MA ATR, Healing Arts Program, National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda MD
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Charlene Kaufman CMK2B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 03/31/2021
- time:
- 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
- event:
- Virginia Colorectal Cancer Roundtable: Together Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening
- location:
- Virtual
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Cancer Center Cancer Center Center for Improving Minority Health Continuing Medical Education Department of Medicine Digestive Health Center Family Medicine Physicians Group School of Medicine School of Nursing
- audience:
- Employees Faculty Nurses
- details:
- This webinar will inform healthcare providers (MD, RN, PA, NP and navigators) on the
decline in screening during the pandemic and the increased need from the change in
screening age, as well as appropriate screening options that include home based tests for
colorectal cancer screening.
Patients are deferring colorectal cancer screenings because Covid19. Patients of average risk
are not being offered screening options for colorectal cancer screening and are not advised
to start screening until they reach age 50. Primary care health care providers are the point of
access to colorectal cancer screening for their patients. Providers will learn how to
determine risk level for colorectal cancers and about screening options. tools. and processes
that can increase screening uptake.
- URL:
- www.tinyurl.com/VCCR2021
- isCME:
- Yes, credit available
- speakers:
- Cindy Yoshida, MD, Gastroenterologist, UVA Health, Co-Chair, Virginia Colorectal Cancer Roundtable
Alexander Krist MD, Primary Care Physician, VCU Health
Lindsey Bierle, DO, Internal Medicine Resident, Carilion Clinic
- registration:
- Website
www.tinyurl.com/VCCR2021
- contact:
- Andrea Zimmerman Continuing Medical Education 4349248394 ALM6F@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
- Attachments:
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CRC march webinar flyer.pdf