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Courtesy Stigma and Trans-Attracted Men: Understanding Structural Causes of Violence Against Transgender Women

MacNider Hall, Room 322 333 So. Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Center For Health Equity Research Work in Progress: Courtesy Stigma and Trans-Attracted Men: Understanding Structural Causes of Violence Against Transgender Women   Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C CHER Faculty Associate   The Center for Health Equity Research’s (CHER) Work In Progress Meetings are a monthly presentation series that allows CHER Post-Doctoral Fellows and Associates to present their research … Read more

Work in Progress: JUST ROOTS A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Community Supported Agriculture Intervention

MacNider Hall, Room 322 333 So. Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH CHER Faculty Associate   The Center for Health Equity Research's (CHER) Work In Progress Meetings are a monthly presentation series that allows CHER Post-Doctoral Fellows and Associates to present their research to a community of scholars and peers to gather constructive feedback and generate investigative conversation.

Work in Progress: Personal Narratives and the Geography of HIV Inequity

MacNider Hall, Room 322 333 So. Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Darius Scott, PhD CHER Post Doctoral Fellow   The Center for Health Equity Research's (CHER) Work In Progress Meetings are a monthly presentation series that allows CHER Post-Doctoral Fellows and Associates to present their research to a community of scholars and peers to gather constructive feedback and generate investigative conversation.

“When Mice Are Men: Sex Bias in Biomedical and Clinical Research”

MacNider Hall, Room 322 333 So. Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Dr. Melina Kibbe, the Colin G. Thomas Jr. Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery, will be giving a talk on "When Mice Are Men: Sex Bias in Biomedical and Clinical Research”.   Co-sponsored by the Center for Bioethics, Center for Health Equity Research, and Department of Social Medicine.

Clinical Ethics: Moral Distress Workshops

MacNider Hall, Room 322 333 So. Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Moral Distress Workshops Beth Epstein PhD RN FAAN, Nursing and Acute and Specialty Care, University of Virginia 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday, March 15, 2018 MacNider 322 *Each workshop 2 hours, registration required, watch for details*