UTMB Announcements for 3/20/2023
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2nd Annual UTMB Interprofessional Education and Practice Symposium | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Monday, April 3, 2023 11:00am - 1:45pm Health Education Center First Floor Foyer and Room 1.202
Schedule of Events 11:00am - Noon Poster/Abstract Presentation
Noon - 1:15pm Lunch and Keynote Address
1:15pm - 1:30pm Q & A with Dr. Ivy F. Oandasan
1:30pm - 1:45pm Awards Presentation
Guest Keynote Speaker Ivy F. Oandasan MD CCFP MHSc FCFP
For more information about registering, submitting an abstract or award nomination, please visit our website. |
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Contact: Email: Clay Wade For: VPE Education Phone: 4092661688 | |
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Dengue Vaccine Study- RECRUTING NOW! | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences-Clinical Trials Program is recruiting healthy men and women who are 18-50 years of age for a dengue vaccine clinical trial.
You may qualify if you: • Have never had a dengue or zika infection • Have never received a dengue vaccine • Are not currently pregnant or breastfeeding Additional requirements apply, which the study team can discuss with you.
Reimbursement for time and travel is provided. Please contact Robert Cox, RN, at (409)772-5278 or roacox@utmb.edu for more information. |
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Contact: Email: Robert Cox For: Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences Phone: (409) 772-5278 | |
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Corebridge Financial (AIG Retirement Services) Virtual Workshop – March 21 | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Corebridge Financial, an approved UT System provider, is hosting a virtual workshop on Tuesday, March 21, at 12:00 p.m. to help you discover if you are on track for the retirement you envision.
Jacob Brown, a Financial Advisor with Corebridge Financial, will be hosting “Your Retirement Plan at Work” and why it’s important to start saving for a secure future. Registration is required. Click here to register for the workshop. |
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Contact: Email: Tony Edmond For: Human Resources Phone: (409) 266-1204 | |
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Your Weekly Anchor | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Moment of Hope
Ramadan begins this week. Click here to learn more about Ramadan. |
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Contact: Email: Chaplain Jenny Schindler For: Pastoral Care Phone: 409-772-3979 | |
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**DEADLINE EXTENDED!! CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: WILLIAM OSLER SCHOLARS** | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: William Osler Scholars Dear Colleagues: I am pleased to invite you to submit nominations for two (2) new William Osler Scholars in the John P. McGovern Academy of Oslerian Medicine. Funded by a generous gift from Houston physician-philanthropist John P. McGovern, a $1,000,000 endowment will support each Scholar’s activities related to patient care and teaching. The successful candidate will be chosen for exemplifying the principles of highly competent, humane, compassionate, patient-centered care and teaching embodied by Sir William Osler. To be eligible, a candidate must meet the following criteria:
UTMB students, house staff, faculty and staff may nominate individuals by submitting a statement of250 words maximum, describing how the candidate exemplifies Oslerian ideals in patient care and teaching. These nominations can be: 1) hand delivered in hard copy format to theOffice of the President, 6.100 Administration Bldg, 2) submitted electronically to dktabor@utmb.edu, or 3) sent via campus mail to route number 0129. Please clearly mark the envelope "Osler Scholar Nominations." Submissions must be received by 5pm on Friday, March 24, 2023. You can obtain more information on the current Osler Scholars at https://www.utmb.edu/osler/scholars/faculty-scholars. The new Osler Scholars will be announced during the 22nd annual Osler Oration on Friday, July 14, 2023, to be held in the Levin Hall dining room from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thank you for helping UTMB recognize and support some of its finest clinicians and educators. Sincerely,
Charles P. Mouton, MD, MS, MBA |
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Contact: Email: Debbie Tabor For: Office of the President Phone: 409-772-1901 | |
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CHPPRR Lecture Series: March 23rd, 12-1pm, Marie Hall, 4th Floor, SHP | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
The Center for Health Promotion, Performance, and Rehabilitation Research
CHPPRR Lecture Series Presents:
Advancing Research Collaborations between UTMB and Shiners Children's Texas
Joseph Wenke, PhD
Professor, UTMB Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
Director of Research, Shriners Children's Texas
Missy Morrow, PhD
Associate Director, CHPPRR
Professor, Department of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Rehabilitation Sciences
March 23, 2023
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM (light lunch provided)
Location: Marie Hall, 4th Floor, SHP |
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Contact: Email: Judith Linton For: CHPPRR Phone: 409-266-1767 | |
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JSSOM Teaching Opportunities - Facilitator Recruitment Portal for 23-24AY open through March 21, 2023 | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
IMC Faculty PBL/Small Group Options for Academic Year 2023-2024
The Instruction Management Office (IMO) is now initiating the recruitment of faculty facilitators for small group and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) sessions in the pre-clerkship phase (years 1 and 2) of the four year Integrated Medical Curriculum (IMC)
Online surveys will be available from February 15th through March 21st, 2023, for JSSOM faculty to indicate the teaching activities they are interested and available to participate in. Faculty should NOT contact Course Coordinators directly to express their interest. Faculty may access the portal where they will find information regarding course dates and options, using the following URL:
https://www.utmb.edu/meded/facultyPortal.asp
What is
PBL? PBL is the central learning modality for our three foundational science and six organ-based courses. PBL uses small-group discussions of clinical cases as the stimulus for student directed learning. Each PBL session is composed of one faculty facilitator with 8-11 students. The role of the facilitator is to foster a student-directed learning environment in which students identify and direct their own learning needs, foster the development of problem-solving skills and lifelong learning. Depending on the course, two-hour PBL sessions will be held 2-3 times a week either 10am-noon or 1-3pm. If you know you will miss a session, it will be your responsibility to find a faculty substitute. You DO NOT need to be a content expert to facilitate a PBL course – your role is to ensure the process of PBL happens appropriately. Faculty with a PhD, MD or DO may apply.
What is small group facilitation?
Clinical faculty (MD or DO) are invited to facilitate a small group in two clinical courses Practice of Medicine 1 and Practice of Medicine 2. In these sessions’ faculty facilitate practice sessions for students with or without standardized patients on physical examination skills, oral presentation, interview skills as well as discuss ethical, professional and scientific issues in healthcare. The two-hour small group sessions can occur up to 11-12 times in the POMs over the academic year. If you know you will miss a session, it will be your responsibility to find a faculty substitute. You DO NOT need to be a content expert to facilitate a small group – your role is to ensure the small groups meet the session objectives.
Compensation:
Compensation is 0.05 tFTE (or 5% of your salary) inclusive of all PBL/Small group sessions for all courses with two
exceptions - Gross Anatomy and Radiology and META (0.025 tFTE).
Process for signing up
February 15 – March 21, 2023 Initial Recruitment Phase- faculty indicate desired courses/activity (see link above).
March 24, 2023 Begin confirmation of all slots.
April 14, 2023 All teaching slots for Academic Year 2023-24 must be confirmed.
DO NOT contact the course coordinator or course director to sign up! If you cannot facilitate a full group and would like to share a group with another faculty, please indicate your preference for a full or shared slot, and in the notes indicate with whom you would like to share with. Thank you for your commitment to the
educational vision of the JSSOM. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Lisa Elferink at laelferi@utmb.edu.
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Contact: Email: Jennifer Faircloth Earl For: Instruction Management Office Phone: 409-747-1704 | |
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MSN Fall 2023 Application Open - APPLY TODAY! | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Whether you want to work directly with patients or influence health care on a broader scale, our CCNE-accredited MSN program can help you reach your goals. This program, which includes seven different tracks, is currently ranked #10 in Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs category according to U.S. News and World Report! Our seven MSN tracks include Adult Gerontology Acute Care NP, Adult Gerontology Primary Care NP, Clinical Nurse Leader, Executive Nurse Leader, Family NP, Neonatal NP, and Nurse Educator. Fall 2023 applications are currently being accepted! Visit our website to learn about requirements, program curriculum, the application process, and more. You can also look into UTMB’s tuition reimbursement benefit. |
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Contact: Email: Lauren Homan For: School of Nursing Phone: 409/772-8328 | |
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Provost's Lecture, March 30: “Risky Business: Essential Hospitals in Uncertain Times” | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
The Provost's Lecture Series welcomes Bruce Siegel, MD, MPH, President and CEO of America's Essential Hospitals. Dr. Siegel will present “Risky Business: Essential Hospitals in Uncertain Times.”
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the longstanding health inequities afflicting America, while highlighting the need for robust safety net “essential” hospitals. Yet we continue to rely on a weak patchwork of supports for these institutions as they struggle with surging costs and workforce disruptions in an uncertain political environment.
In this talk, Dr. Siegel will define what differentiates essential health systems like UTMB Health, and the immediate policy challenges they face in Washington, DC. He will also discuss the implications of new federal requirements and accountabilities around health care equity, while linking inequities to the broader legacies of
discrimination and racism woven into the fabrics of our communities.
Thursday, March 30
12 to 1:30 p.m.
Levin Hall South Auditorium and via livestream
RSVP to Mario Soto Uribe at mjsotour@utmb.edu by 3/23 for in-person attendance.
***NEW! Grab-and-go box lunches will be provided for up to 50 attendees after the lecture.
Lunches may be picked up from Levin Hall Foyer upon departing.***
Visit https://utmb.us/63s to register for livestream
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Contact: Email: Mario Soto Uribe For: Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development Phone: 409-772-2818 | |
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Male Participants Needed for Research Study | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Currently seeking healthy men between the ages of 18 and 45 for a research study investigating properties of human mucus secretions. Participants will be asked to provide seminal secretions from home or in a private room. Participants will be compensated for each sample. |
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Contact: Email: Lauren Dawson For: Research Administration Phone: 4093549792 | |
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Recruiting Blood Donors (including post-COVID) for a Study about Platelet Mechano-activation and Thrombosis | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Researchers at Chen's lab, UTMB are learning more about how mechanical force regulates platelet function, and whether mechanobiology can be used to better treat arterial thrombosis. The study may be a good fit for you if you are at least 18 years old and have no history of trypanophobia or anemia. We are especially looking for young donors, aged donors, donors with obesity, and diabetes. Moreover, If you recently recovered from COVID, you are more than welcome to join the donation. What We Need from You: one visit of about 30 minutes and donation of a small amount of blood. • The collected blood volume will be 3-20 ml (venous blood draw). • There is NO cost to you and you will be COMPENSATED for your time and participation. This study is NOT testing any drugs or treatments. |
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Contact: Email: Misbahud Din For: BMB Phone: 409-772-9754 | |
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Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Tuesday March 21, 2023 | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Tuesday March 21,2023 10:00 – 11:00 AM TEAMS Attendance Only
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Marie Nicolini, MD, PhD (she/her) Incoming Assistant Professor, UT Southwestern Senior Researcher, KU Leuven Visiting Scholar, Georgetown University
The ethics of assisted death in Psychiatry
Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participants should be able to:
Target Audience and Needs: Physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Accreditation: The University of Texas Medical Branch is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit: The University of Texas Medical Branch designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Educational Method: Lecture
Disclosure: Dr. Marie Nicolini, MD PhD (she/her) has no relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose/OR list appropriate disclosures.
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Contact: Email: Miranda Stinecipher For: Department of Psychiatry Phone: 409-266-1652 | |
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Caregiver Connection Support Group Wednesday, March 22 12 - 1pm Zoom Meeting | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
The Caregiver Connection Support Group meets on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday monthly from 12 - 1 pm. Meetings are open to any family caregiver who is caring for an older adult with Alzheimer’s or other type of dementia. Connect with other caregivers to share ideas, learn information about helping your loved one and get support for your caregiving journey. Community resources and educational events are also shared. 2nd Wed. meeting is HYBRID (in-person or Zoom) 4th Wed. meeting is Zoom ONLY Our meeting on Wednesday, March 22 from 12 – 1 pm will be ZOOM ONLY TOPIC: Open Discussion To Join by Zoom - ZOOM LINK - https://zoom.us/j/97547483595?pwd=cVpxcEJCYXJuTUlFdStZRHl3eWhQQT09 Meeting ID: 975 4748 3595 Passcode: 546406 To Join by Phone: One tap mobile +13462487799,,97547483595#,,,,*546406# US (Houston) OR Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) Meeting ID: 975 4748 3595 # # Passcode: 546406#
Meeting hosted by Alice Williams, MS, LBSW, UTMB Sealy Center on Aging and Alzheimer's Association Trained Facilitator |
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Contact: Email: Alice Williams For: Sealy Center on Aging Phone: 409.266.9647 | |
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Starting Today! UTMB Eye Center’s Spring Eyewear Trunk Show! | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
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Contact: Email: Carolyn Woodward For: University Optical Shop Phone: 4097475823 | |
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Retail Cafe Menu | |
First Published 3/20/2023 | |
Cafe on The Court Weekly menu for the week of 3-13-23 Please click on the below link for our amazing menu options we have for this week: Note: The Chick-fil-A will be closed for training on Saturday's for the next 4 weekends. We will have the Grill and Pizza Stations open, to provide more variety. We will reopen on Saudays starting April 8th |
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Contact: Email: Jeffrey D Whitaker For: Food and Nutrition Services Phone: 4097729769 | |
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UTMB CLS Summer Immersion Program | |
First Published 3/3/2023 | |
The UTMB Clinical Laboratory Sciences department is excited to begin accepting applications for the inaugural Summer Immersion Program for high school juniors and seniors as well as college freshmen and sophomores. Application Deadline is April 30, 2023. For more information, please visit our website: UTMB Clinical Laboratory Science Summer Immersion Program. |
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Contact: Email: Tina-Marie Means For: Clinical Laboratory Sciences Phone: 409.772.2194 | |
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The 32nd Annual Essentials in Internal Medicine Alumni Conference and Dinner | |
First Published 3/17/2023 | |
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Contact: Email: Casey Sendejas For: Internal Medicine - Administration Phone: 409-772-1176 | |
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National Student Research Forum (NSRF) 2023 | |
First Published 3/16/2023 | |
Dear Doctors, Friends, and Colleagues, We cordially invite you to participate in the in person 64th Annual National Student Research Forum (NSRF). This year's forum will feature student research excellence in the fields of biomedical science, population health, and medical humanities from across the country and abroad. The NSRF will be held Saturday, April 1st, 2023. The NSRF is a meeting that gives students, interns, and residents an opportunity to present their research in the basic sciences, clinical sciences, or medical humanities. Work may be submitted that is completed or in progress, but that has not been published prior to abstract submission. The NSRF offers an excellent opportunity for participants to receive critical review and recognition of their research by their peers and established scientists. Over the past sixty-three years, the NSRF has grown from a small regional meeting to a nationally respected assembly of young scientists. Originating in 1960 at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, the first Forum had participants from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Last year saw students from throughout the U.S. and internationally present almost 150 abstracts. The 64th Annual National Student Research Forum will prove to be more rewarding than ever and a wonderful return to in-person presentations. The University of Texas Medical Branch provides primary funding for the meeting. For more information, visit our website at www.utmb.edu/nsrf. Abstract submission has officially been closed. We will have registration open until Saturday, March 18th at 11:59 PM.
Thank you,
NSRF Co-Chairs Alexis Lakatta and Melody Paul |
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Contact: Email: Stephanie Baxter For: GSBS Phone: 409-772-3633 | |
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The Academy of Master Clinicians (AMC) is calling for Nominations for Clinician of the Month. | |
First Published 3/13/2023 | |
If you know a UTMB Clinician that fit the above qualifications, please do not hesitate to nominate them. |
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Contact: Email: Rotesha Buckley For: Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development Phone: 409-266-6084 | |
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Clothing Drive for the ADA Women's Shelter | |
First Published 3/13/2023 | |
Clothing Drive for the ADA Women's Shelter UTMB SNMA will be hosting a clothing drive benefiting the ADA Women’s Shelter in Galveston in honor of Women’s History Month!
We will accept any clean, wearable clothing without tears or damage from Tuesday, March 7th - Friday, March 31st.
Donation boxes will be located at the entrances of Graves, HEC, Old Red, and Moody Library.
All donations will be taken to the ADA Women’s Shelter. Happy Women's History Month! |
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Contact: Email: Gengi Kleto For: Community Service: Community Initiative Phone: 8328763450 | |
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SPRING INTO SHAPE | |
First Published 3/17/2023 | |
*** TRAINING OFFERED AT BOTH LEAGUE CITY & GALVESTON CAMPUSES*** The MoTrPAC Research Study is the largest effort to date, aimed at understanding how physical activity improves health and prevents disease. The main goal of MoTrPAC is to gain a better understanding of how the body changes with physical activity. This will help researchers and doctors to prescribe tailored exercise programs in the future. Understanding Exercise and MoTrPAC: Informational Video - YouTube We are looking for voluteers who are: • Be 18 years of age or older • Have a BMI between 19-35 • Exercise 1 time a week or less • Have no history of diabetes or heart disease • Be willing to have study-related health exams and exercise with a personal trainer for 12 weeks • Participation is approximately 6 months. |
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Contact: Email: Toni Hernandez For: Center for Metabolic Health Phone: 409-266-9666 | |
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Join Us on 3/22/23 – CE Opportunity " National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness" | |
First Published 3/15/2023 | |
The AIDS Education Training Center cordially invites you to attend "National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness " on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, beginning at (noon) 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (CST). This event will be held virtually, and it is free to everyone who wants to participate. 1.0 Credit has been approved for physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurses, social workers, and other healthcare providers. Registration, sign-in, and survey are required for all participants. Guest Speaker
Charlene Flash, MD, MPH
Please click the registration link below to register. If any issues arise, please let me know, and I will manually register you. The zoom and sign-in link will be provided to all registrants one day before the session.
A certificate is automatically generated and emailed after the evaluation is complete. Participants can print the certificate immediately or save it for their records. After the presentation, you have 48 hours to complete the survey and download the certificate. In case of any issues, please inform us within 48 hours of the presentation.
Registration Link: https://scaetc.unm.edu/scaetc/event/?ER_ID=6170
Join Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/96785591338?pwd=d3VXT2tXcTFPaWVrREplcFk5L2NXdz09
Meeting ID: 967 8559 1338 Passcode: 943745 One tap mobile +13462487799,,96785591338#,,,,*943745# US (Houston) +16694449171,,96785591338#,,,,*943745# US
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Contact: Email: Thelma Taylor For: AIDS Education Training Center Phone: 409-747-0878 | |
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Congratulations! UTMB Bridge Venture Fellows 2023 | |
First Published 3/15/2023 | |
Congratulations to the following UTMB scholars awarded a Bridge Venture Fellowship from the Texas LaunchPad Network. Bright Etumuse - MD Student Class of 2025 - John Sealy SOM, Luke Society Clinic Student Director, UTMB Student Ambassador Cynthia Okafor - MD Student Class of 2026 - John Sealy SOM, Student Government Senator Jane Onyemachi, BSN, RN, CCRN, MD/MBA Candidate 2025 - John Sealy SOM, WIA Medical Student Component, Co President/Co Founder, UTMB Student National Medical Association, MAPS Rep, John P. McGovern Academy of Oslerian Medicine, Asclepios Board of Director Rep Dr. Daniel Millian, MD, MPH - HPTM T32 Student, Pathology Resident A little bit about Bridge Venture Fellowship. ABOUT The Bridge Venture Fellowship is a 3-week paid learning opportunity, hosted by the Texas LaunchPad Network, for historically underrepresented students to learn about venture capital - a form of investment for early-stage, innovative businesses with strong growth potential. This intensive program consists of a series of online sessions and culminates in an in-person reception in Dallas, Texas. BENEFITS
If you would like to be a part of these activities and more, please reach out to our team at innovate@utmb.edu for more information. |
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Contact: Email: Lanette Harris For: Vice President of Research Phone: 4097721617 | |
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Alumni Field House Field Day | |
First Published 3/16/2023 | |
The UTMB Alumni Field House is hosting its first annual Field Day on Saturday, 3/25/23 from 10am-1:30pm. We are located at 215 Holiday Drive. We will have games, group class demonstrations, door prizes, food, and a sign up for 10-minute chair massages. We will also have UTMB department/community vendors and Field House tours. The first 100 people to check in will receive a t-shirt! The door prizes will be for free massages, Zumba t-shirts, free memberships and guest passes to the Field House for UTMB employees/retirees as well as Shriners and TDCJ employees. We hope to see you there. Please share with your friends! For questions call Leslie Blacketer at 409-772-1325. |
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Contact: Email: Leslie Blacketer For: Auxiliary Enterprises Alumni Field House Phone: 409-772-1325 | |
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Global Health & Health Systems Webinar Series | |
First Published 3/16/2023 | |
This webinar series is organized as one of the course activities of Health Systems Science & Community Service (HSS) for 4th year medical students, but open to all. Objectives: To gain insights from experts working across various sectors including frontline healthcare, health administration, and multilateral, governmental and non-governmental organizations. During each session, the guest speaker will share their career pathway along with discussing drivers such as social, economic and political factors impacting health. Series 4: Comparative Health Systems March 21, 2023 12pm - 1pm via Zoom Guest speaker: Peter Cram, MD, MBA - Professor & Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, Edward Randall & Edward Randall Jr. Distinguished Chair in Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch Chair: M. Kathleen Murphy, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN - Professory & Associate Dean for Inclusivity, Global Health & Community Engagement, School of Nursing, UTMB Registration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wIf6se7BTZujd_KL5IYD-w |
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Contact: Email: Sarah Siddiqui For: Internal Medicine Phone: (409) 772-4182 | |
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Older Adults with Diabetes - BRASS study needs YOU! | |
First Published 3/16/2023 | |
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Contact: Email: Alice Williams For: Sealy Center on Aging Phone: 409.266.9647 | |
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BHH Seminar Series Presents, "Authenticity and Authentication at U.S. Gender Clinics, 1965-1979" by Dr. Jacob Moses, PhD | |
First Published 3/17/2023 | |
Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities Seminar Series presents,
"Authenticity and Authentication at U.S. Gender Clinics, 1965-1979" By Dr. Jacob Moses, PhD
Thursday, March 23, 2023 12-1PM HEC. 3.206
Zoom registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_McHOYuPaT0emcaxiT1aydQ
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Contact: Email: Kathryne Dunn For: Bioethics and Health Humanities Phone: 409-772-1128 | |
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BHH Samuel G. Dunn Lectureship Series Presents, "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Ethics of Genetic Genealogy & Law Enforcement" by Dr. Craig Klugman, PhD | |
First Published 3/17/2023 | |
Samuel G. Dunn Lectureship in the Medical Humanities presents, "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Ethics of Genetic Genealogy & Law Enforcement" by Dr. Craig Klugman
April 27, 2023 12-1pm HEC 2.220
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Contact: Email: Kathryne Dunn For: Bioethics and Health Humanities Phone: 409-772-1128 | |
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