Nov. 7, 2019

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SC-Greenville faculty's talk, InclUsive Conversation, Connect-Share-Advance seminar on upcoming slate

Published on Thursday, November 7, 2019


Several interesting events are scheduled for the upcoming weeks at the Medical Center.


Friday, Nov. 8

S. Carolina Greenville faculty to tout equal pay for equal work

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Dr. Kacey Eichelberger of the South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville/Prisma Health-Upstate, will give the UMMC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds presentation, "Equal Pay for Equal Work in Academic Medicine: A Primer for Those Who Care," from 7-7:50 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, in room CW106 of the Classroom Wing.

For more information, email Kimberly Brookins at kbrookins@umc.edu.

 

 

 Monday, Nov. 11

Biology seminar to delve into Kabuki Syndrome 

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The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology will host the seminar, "Kabuki Syndrome Cardiovascular and Neurodevelopmental Defects in KMT2D Mutant Zebrafish and Human iPSC Derived Brain Organoids" at 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, in classroom 3A.

 

 

 

 
Tuesday, Nov. 12

Dental Grand Rounds to highlight case presentations

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The School of Dentistry Grand Rounds case presentation is scheduled for 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in room R153. 

For more information, email Angela Stokes at alstokes@umc.edu.

 

 

Six Dimensions CEO to facilitate ODI's InclUsive Conversation

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​Dr. Nakeitra Burse, owner and chief executive officer of Six Dimensions, LLC, will give the UMMC Office of Diversity and Inclusion's "inclUsive conversation" from noon-1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in second-floor conference rooms C and D in the student union,

Lunch will be available on a first-come basis. For more information, email Shirley Pandolfi at spandolfi@umc.edu.

  

 

GWIMS to host Connect-Share-Advance session

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The UMMC Group on Women in Medicine and Science will host a Connect-Share-Advance session, "Sex Differences and Women's Health Research," from noon-1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in classroom R153.

For more information, email Lauren Corby at lcorby@umc.edu.

 

Queen's University professor to identify eye tracking biomarkers

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Dr. Doug Munoz, professor of biomedical and molecular sciences at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, will give the UMMC Neurobiology and Anatomical Sciences seminar, "Identification of Biomarkers of Disease Using Eye Tracking," at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in room N318 (3A).

For more information, email Wanda Barone at wbarone@umc.edu.

 

 

Critical Care Department to host coffee talk session 

Coffee_Talk_generic_sm.pngThe Critical Care Department will host a Coffee Talk - a roundtable interactive presentation, workshop and interview of critical care-related topics, at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in room X404 in the Neuro ICU. 

For more information, email Jorge Castaneda at jcastaneda@umc.edu.

 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 19

Main ContentNursing Quality to offer Club best practices session 

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The Office of Nursing Quality, Development and Professional Practice will host "The Club," a one-hour session covering best practices for clinical leaders, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, in classroom 3A.   

The event will take place monthly. For more information, email Charlotte Cockrell at cgcockrell@umc.edu.

 

 

Wednesday, Nov. 20  

Faculty affairs chief to host chat over coffee

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Dr. Patrick Smith, chief faculty affairs officer and associate dean for faculty affairs, will discuss current events, points of pride and barriers experienced by staff with 12 selected UMMC employees during the 100-Day Workout Diversity and Respect Team's Coffee Talk event at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the perioperative conference room.

For more information, email coffee-talk@umc.edu.

 

 

Neuro Grand Rounds to cover antithrombotic therapy

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The Neurosurgery and Neurology Departments will host the Neuroscience Grand Rounds presentation, "Antithrombotic Therapy After Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Between a Rock and a Hard Place," from 8-9 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the Bank Plus Conference Center on the second floor of the Methodist Rehabilitation Center's Atrium Mall.

For more information, email Robin French at rfrench@umc.edu.

 

 

Wednesday, Dec. 11 

Diversity chief, HR chief to host coffee talk

Coffee_Talk_150.jpgDr. Juanyce Taylor, chief diversity and inclusion officer, and Cathy Smith, UHHS chief human resources officer, will host a 100-Day Workout Diversity and Respect Team Coffee Talk program for a select group of 12 employees to discuss current events, points of pride and barriers experienced by staff at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11, in the overflow dining room.

For more information, email coffee-talk@umc.edu.

 

 

Thursday, Dec. 12

Sipp Culture founder to present InclUsive Conversation

inclusive_conversations_logo.jpegCarlton Tucker, founder of Mississippi Center Cultural Production (Sipp Culture), will give the UMMC Office of Diversity and Inclusion's "InclUsive Conversation" at noon on Thursday, Dec. 12, in the student union's second-floor conference center.

Tucker will discuss how the arts intersect with social justice and the needs of rural communities. For more information, email Shirley Pandolfi at spandolfi@umc.edu.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 19

UM population studies leader to give InclUsive Conversation

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Dr. John Green, leader of the Center for Population Studies and the State Data Center of Mississippi at the University of Mississippi, will give the UMMC Office of Diversity and Inclusion's "InclUsive Conversation" at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 19, in the student union's second-floor conference room.  

Green will share population projections and the health or socio-economic impact for rural Mississippians. For more information, email Shirley Pandolfi at spandolfi@umc.edu.

 

 

Wednesday, March 18

MSU faculty to share rural African-American research 

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Dr. Carolyn Adams-Price, associate professor of psychology and chair of the Gerontology Program at Mississippi State University, will share her research regarding the well-being of older rural African-Americans - with particular emphasis on these individuals' attachment to place and linkages to perceptions of health providers - as part of the UMMC Office of Diversity and Inclusion's "InclUsive Conversations" series at noon on Wednesday, March 18, in the student union's second-floor conference center.

For more information, email Shirley Pandolfi at spandolfi@umc.edu.

 

Wednesday, April 15 

Global education expert to talk about inclusive practices

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Mei-Chi C. Piletz, executive director of the Global Education Program at Mississippi College, will speak about "inclusive practices" in working with international students, faculty, families and patients at a complex organization like UMMC during the UMMC Office of Diversity and Inclusion's "InclUsive Conversation" at noon on Wednesday, April 15, in the student union's second-floor conference center.

For more information, email Shirley Pandolfi at spandolfi@umc.edu.

  

 

Thursday, April 23

Women's medical, science group to host awards luncheon

GWIMS logoThe Group on Women in Health and Science will host an awards luncheon at noon on Thursday, April 23, in the student union's second-floor conference center.

For more information, email gwims@umc.edu.