Institutional Events and Research Calendar
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Nurses Special Interest Group
Nurses Special Interest Group 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMEvent Description
Nurses Special Interest Group
May 3rd 11-12 PM
Carrie- Ellen Briere
From Bedside to Bench and Back Again: A Nurse Scientist’s Career Trajectory in Translational ResearchDr. Briere is a neonatal nurse who focuses on the biology of human milk and its involvement with infant health, growth, and development. Her career began at the bedside supporting families to meet their human milk feeding goals and has grown to focus on the biological components of milk which are beneficial to infant health. In this presentation Dr. Briere will talk about expanding her research expertise to include basic science analyses and the importance of nurses in the research laboratory.Zoom Link:
https://umassmed.zoom.us/j/96410436229?pwd=aWUvdXJKNWhNcDNzR0w2eEdsY2d4QT09
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Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) Online 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMEvent Description
Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Virtual Event
We cordially invite you to attend the virtual Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) taking place on Friday afternoons. The series will feature presentations from our TL1, Millennium, MSCI and KL2 scholars on their various research projects as well as presentations on our core resources. Click here for the schedule.Zoom LinkPassword: 396027 - 7
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PQHS Special Seminar
PQHS Special Seminar 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMEvent Description
“Opportunities to Advance Health Equity
through Implementation Science”Monday, May 9, 2022
12:00-1:00 PMPresented by:
Dr. Rachel Shelton, ScD, MPHZoom link:
https://umassmed.zoom.us/j/95013364343?pwd=Yi9Xc2Z3anFxeTFJcHZjY1V0QUVKQT09Password: 717383
UMCCTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
UMCCTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 1:30 PMEvent Description
THE 2022 UMCCTS COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH SYMPOSIUMCollateral Damage During the COVID Pandemic:
Behavioral Health Impact on Youth, Families,
and Community CareMay 9, 202212:30- 1:30 PMZoomKathy Sanders, MD
Deputy Commissioner
MA Department of Mental Health (DMH)At the beginning of the COVID shutdown in March 2020 (remote work and school), there was a decrease in people seeking behavioral help in Emergency Departments. Then in June 2020, a surge of behavioral health presentations to Emergency Departments was noted to be 3-4 times the usual number for all age groups with notably long boarding episodes for children and adolescents.This surge in behavioral health need has continued at a higher demand throughout 2021 creating a crisis of care in Emergency Departments.
This talk will focus on Massachusetts’ State response to this increased need for acute behavioral healthcare since June 2020 and how this crisis is shaping the State’s response to community access to behavioral healthcare into the future.WITH OPENING REMARKS BY BROOKE DOYLE, MEd
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Research Career & Writing Group "K-Club" Meeting
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CROSS-CTSA SPECIAL SEMINAR
CROSS-CTSA SPECIAL SEMINAR 4:00 PMEvent Description
CROSS-CTSA SPECIAL SEMINAR
Community-Based Approaches to
Promoting Behavioral Health Equity:
A Call to ActionRegister Here
Hear from experts about community-engaged interventions that promote
behavioral health equity, the role of community/patient engagement in
advancing behavioral health research, as well as community perspectives.Research Career & Writing Group "K-Club" Meeting
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