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SUMMARY:Cardiovascular Grand Rounds: Andrew Doorey\, MD - “Medical Team Communications: Safety Gaps in the Cardiac Cath Lab”
DESCRIPTION:  \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/cardiovascular-grand-rounds-andrew-doorey-md-medical-team-communications-safety-gaps-in-the-cardiac-cath-lab/
LOCATION:WebEx
CATEGORIES:Cardiology
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Reid-Mills":MAILTO:barbara_reid-mills@med.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness\, Ethics and Equity Series Mind the Gap: Let’s Talk Innovation in COVID-19 Education\, Engagement and Outreach
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, researchers and community advocates will provide insights into a digital and print campaign developed to increase awareness about COVID-19 in Black and brown communities. Not A Host (NAH) is a grassroots effort designed to bridge the knowledge gaps around COVID-19 transmission and prevention and the systemic and structural influences that disproportionately impact minority communities. This collaborative effort has drawn the expertise of health behavior scientists\, educators\, epidemiologists\, community psychologists and community advocates dedicated to equity in health. \nPanelists: \n  \n\nBahby Banks\, PhD\, MPH\, CEO of Pillar Consulting; adjunct faculty in the UNC Gillings School’s Public Health Leadership Program\nKatrice M. Perry\, CHES\, Master of Public Health candidate in health equity\, social justice and human rights; research assistant at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research\nChristina Yongue\, MPH\, MCHES\, assistant professor and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Public Health Education at UNC Greensboro; co-chair of the Social Justice & Advocacy Ministry at St. James Presbyterian Church\n\n\nModerator: Kauline Cipriani\, PhD\, associate dean for inclusive excellence and associate professor in the UNC Gillings School’s Public Health Leadership Program \n\nRegistration required. \n\n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/emergency-preparedness-ethics-and-equity-series-mind-the-gap-lets-talk-innovation-in-covid-19-education-engagement-and-outreach/
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Educational Conferences
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SUMMARY:UNC Health Foundation invites you to a powerful discussion on Health Equity: Eliminating Health Disparities
DESCRIPTION:Please join us from the comfort of your own home\, on Zoom Webinar: \nUNC Health and the UNC School of Medicine are committed to health equity for all. UNC Health Foundation is excited to hear from leaders who are nurturing an environment of diversity and inclusion\, and heading the charge to eradicate health disparities in the state of North Carolina and beyond. Health Equity: Eliminating Health Disparities will be on Tuesday\, Feb. 23 from 5-6PM.  Speakers include: Dr. Kenya McNeal-Trice\, who will highlight her new role within SOM as the Chief Graduate Medical Education Officer/ACGME Designated Institutional Official; Dr. Giselle Corbie-Smith\, who will discuss the history around health disparities in NC; and Dr. Keisha Gibson\, who will shine a light on the disparities within kidney disease as well as her time as a SOM alum and participant of the MED Summer Program. We encourage you to submit questions for our speakers prior to the webinar. This event will be recorded. If you are unable to attend but interested in receiving the recording\, please register and we’ll send you a copy. Contact Allison Baranowski at events@med.unc.edu with questions. \nREGISTER TODAY \n  \nSpeakers: \nKeisha Gibson\, MD\, MPH\, FASN\, Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics\, DOM Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion\, Chief\, Pediatric Nephrology Division\nDr. Kenya McNeal-Trice\, MD\, FAAP\, Chief Graduate Medical Education Officer/ACGME Designated Institutional Official\, Sr. Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education\, Vice Chair of Education\, Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Residency Program Director\nGiselle Corbie-Smith\, MD\, MSc\, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Social Medicine\, Director\, Center for Health Equity Research Professor\, Internal Medicine\n  \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/unc-health-foundation-invites-you-to-a-powerful-discussion-on-health-equity-eliminating-health-disparities/
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Educational Conferences
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SUMMARY:Registration open for the 42nd Minority Health Conference Body & Soul: The Past\, Present\, and Future of Health Activism
DESCRIPTION:Dates: February 25-26\, 2021\nLocation: Gillings School of Global Public Health\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Information
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/registration-open-for-the-42nd-minority-health-conference-body-soul-the-past-present-and-future-of-health-activism/
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T120000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Medicine Grand Rounds - Ross Boyce\, MD\, MSc presents\, "
DESCRIPTION:Ross Boyce\, MD\, MSc\n  \nDr. Ross Boyce is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. He is a native of North Carolina\, having graduated Magna Cum Laude from Davidson College with Honors in Chemistry. After graduation\, Dr. Boyce was commissioned as an Infantry Officer in the United States Army\, eventually rising to the rank of Captain.  He completed two deployments to Iraq\, where he served in a variety leadership positions including Reconnaissance Platoon Leader\, Operations Officer\, and Civil-Military Officer.  For his service\, Dr. Boyce was awarded three Bronze Star Medals\, including one with a Valor Device for heroism in combat. \n  \nUpon leaving the military\, Dr. Boyce attended medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Between his third and fourth years of medical school\, Dr. Boyce completed a M.Sc. In Public Health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine\, focusing his thesis on the control of Dengue vectors. Dr. Boyce completed his medical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital\, where together with his partners at the Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) and Epicentre Mbarara Research Base\, he has worked to establish an active malaria research program in the highlands of western Uganda. \n  \nDr. Boyce’s international research focuses on the spatial epidemiology of malaria and vector-borne diseases in East Africa\, particularly in rural\, underserved communities. He is the principal investigator on studies funded by the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation\, among others. At present\, his team is focused on novel methods to more efficiently identify mosquito breeding sites to facilitate targeted vector control interventions\, which if successful\, could make vector control a more cost-effective method for malaria control in high-transmission\, rural environments. \n  \nMore locally\, Dr. Boyce leads a multi-disciplinary research collaboration\, the Vector-Borne Disease Epidemiology\, Ecology\, and Response (VEER) Hub\, focused on issues of tick- and mosquito-borne diseases endemic to North Carolina. The collaboration includes investigators from diverse fields including clinical medicine\, epidemiology\, immunology\, entomology\, geography\, and veterinary science with partners at North Carolina State University\, the NC Division of Public Health\, and Fort Bragg\, among others.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/virtual-medicine-grand-rounds-ross-boyce-md-msc-presents/
LOCATION:WebEx
CATEGORIES:Educational Conferences,Medicine Grand Rounds
ORGANIZER;CN="Administration for DOM Grand Rounds":MAILTO:medicinegrandrounds@med.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:In honor of Black History\, The Friday Center presents- "Voices for Justice" Mike Wiley Productions' -Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till
DESCRIPTION:Admission is free\, open to the public and appropriate for all ages. Advance registration requested. Call 919-962-3000 or 866-441-3683\, or email conferencecenter@unc.edu. \n\nPerformance 3:00–4:00 p.m.\nQ&A 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.\n\nIn honor of Black History\, the Friday Center for Continuing Education proudly presents a theatrical performance presented by acclaimed actor and playwright\, Mike Wiley.  Crafted from the public record\, his one-man\, multiple character performance of Dar He offers a transfixing dramatization of the historic interviews and events surrounding the lynching and murder of 14-year old Emmett Till. \nIn 1955\, a 14-year old black Chicago youth travelled to the Mississippi Delta with country kinfolk and Southern cooking on his mind.  He walked off the train and into a world he could never understand.  It was a world of thick color lines\, of hard-held class systems and unspeakable taboos.  Young Emmett crossed that line and stepped into his gruesome fate by whistling at a white woman.  This riveting play chronicles the murder\, trial and unbelievable confession of the men accused of Till’s lynching.  His death was a spark that ignited the Civil Rights Movement in America. \nPortraying an entire cast of black\, white\, male and female characters\, Mike Wiley’s solo-performance reminds us that we are all one humanity.  It is a living monument and tribute to the change-making unsung heroes from the African-American experience. Dar He offers a powerful lesson of truth and the triumph of the human spirit.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/in-honor-of-black-history-the-friday-center-presents-voices-for-justice-mike-wiley-productions-dar-he-the-lynching-of-emmett-till/
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion
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