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Evidence Synthesis Essentials, Part 1: From PICO to Protocol - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/evidence-synthesis-essentials-part-1-from-pico-to-protocol-mar25
In the first part of our evidence synthesis series, we will discuss the initial steps in the evidence synthesis process, including the types of evidence synthesis, research question formulation, and background searching. We will spend a significant amount of time discussing the development and
Critical Care Lecture: SIPAT and Psychosocial Aspects of Transplantation - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/critical-care-lecture-stanford-integrated-psychosocial-assessment-for-transplant-and-psychosocial-aspects-of-transplantation
Join us for our first institution-wide transplantation evaluation lecture at UT Southwestern Medical Center, hosted by the Critical Care Psychiatry Service. Featured Speaker: Jose R. Maldonado, M.D., FACLP, FACFE John and Terry Levin Family Professor of Medicine Stanford University School of
Annual Enrollment Webinar: Take Charge of Uncertainty - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/annual_enrollment_take_charge_of_uncertainty_weathering_the_storm
Presented By Lincoln Financial Helps participants navigate market fluctuations and keep a long-term perspective., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Cardiology Clinical Conference - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/card-113022
"A Celebrity Fad or Fact: Weight Loss Medications and Cardiovascular Disease" Speaker: Douglas Kyrouac, M.D. Cardiology Fellow Division of Cardiology UT Southwestern Medical Center "Longterm Antiplatelet Therapy After Coronary Interventions: Is Aspirin Out?" Speaker: Tayo Addo, M.D
OBI Grand Rounds | Spinal Disorders - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/obi_grand_rounds_7837
OBI Grand Rounds “Novel Surgical Approaches and Functional Strategies in the Treatment of Spinal Disorders" Speaker: (uclahealth.org) Daniel C. Lu, M.D., Ph.D. Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Department of Neurosurgery UCLA Title: “Novel Surgical Approaches and Functional
Mavs vs. Spurs - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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UT Southwestern is the Official Health Care Partner of the Dallas Mavericks. Join us in cheering them on to victory!, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Team Discussion: Being Mortal - A Discussion with Don Taylor - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/team-discussion-being-mortal-a-discussion-with-don-taylor
Teams that learn together, grow together. Register you and your team for Don Taylor’s discussion on Wednesday, November 20th at 3:00pm regarding how to talk to death with a dying loved one. If you are unable to bring your team, that’s ok, everyone is welcome! Before the meeting, make sure to
McDermott Center WIP - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/mcdermott-center-wip
McDermott Center invites you to their Works In Progress Series on Friday, October 11, 2024. NB10.122 Conference Room Join Zoom Meeting https://utsouthwestern-edu.zoom.us/j/92426996398 Meeting ID: 924 2699 6398, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Surgery Resident Research Forum: Drs. Clark and Murimwa - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/surgery_resident_research_forum_drs_clark_and_murimwa
Join us for the next presentation of the Surgery Resident Research Forum. "Induction of Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase 2 Promotes Tumorigenesis and Metastasis in Neuro-blastoma" Presented by: Rachael Clark, M.D. "Exploring Stromal Tgfβ Inhibition as a Strategy for Priming Checkpoint
Molecular Biology Seminar Series: Benjamin Deneen, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/molecular_biology_seminar_series_benjamin_deneen_phd
The mission of the Department of Molecular Biology is to conduct high-impact, internationally recognized research, and to educate and train the next generation of leaders in biomedical research. Research in the Department of Molecular Biology focuses on understanding mechanisms that control normal