Thursday, March 23 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) In a recent essay, “Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System,” published in The New
Tag: Lecture/Symposium
The Impact of a Genomic Assay on Urologist Treatment Preference in Active Surveillance-Eligible Men
Thursday, March 9 at 12 PM Central Dr. Adam Murphy will summarize the results of a randomized controlled trial assessing the impact of a Genomic Assay on urologists and patients
Community as The Classroom: BSHES MPH Student And Faculty Panel
Join us and hear how you will learn how to engage with community partners through our signature Community Assessment course. Throughout the course, students work in teams with a community partner to complete a community assessment project with a focus on the social determinants of health and health equity. This panel will feature BSHES faculty and current students discussing their experiences and impact in the Community Assessment course.
Revealing Hidden Biases in Face Representation Via Deceptively Simple Tasks
Thursday, February 2 at 12 PM CST Stefan Uddenberg, PhD, will present on his research, which demonstrates how basic mechanisms of perception and memory are specialized in deep and unexpected
Let’s ChatGPT
Thursday, February 16 at 12 PM CST Everyone has an opinion on ChatGPT. Join our diverse group of practicing physicians and scientists in a lively discussion about ChatGPT, the interactive
Urban Health Collaborative Presents Understanding and Addressing Sleep and Cardiovascular Inequities
The Drexel Urban Health Collaborative is thrilled to host Dr. Dayna A. Johnson as our first invited speaker of 2023. Dr. Johnson, a sleep epidemiologist researching sleep health disparities, will
Integrative Stroke Care
Thursday, January 2612 – 1 PM Central Dr. Pandya will focus his presentation on integrative post stroke care. Two main topics will be discussed, 1) integrative approach to self-healing for
Roe 2.0
Thursday, January 1912 – 1 PM Central Professor Watson will mark what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v Wade with an assessment of the status of reproductive
New Evidence for COVID-19 Mortality: Disparities, Remaining Mortality Risk After Vaccination, and Comparative Risk for Pfizer Vs. Moderna Vaccine
Thursday, January 1212 – 1 PM Central Time Professor Black will present results from recent research using individual death records from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Illinois, linked to vaccination records for
Future of Malaria Research Symposium: In-Person Registration For Hybrid Event Open Through October 7
The Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute is hosting the symposium on Friday, October 28, prior to the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene’s annual meeting. Registration for virtual participation