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Dr. Christopher McElrath and Dr. Hannah Viroslav: MT "Pepper" Jenkins Outstanding Medical Student Award in Anesthesiology and Pain Management

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2019/mcelrath-viroslav-sa19.html

Drs. Christopher McElrath and Hannah Viroslav gravitated to the field of anesthesiology for a similar reason: respect for faculty and mentors who stoked their interest and supported them in their studies. The appreciation is mutual, as they are the 2019 co-recipients of the MT

Dr. Elise Burger: Award for Excellence in Dermatology

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2019/burger-sa19.html

With a background in immunology research, Dr. Elise Burger quickly developed an interest in dermatology after coming to UT Southwestern. By earning both medical and doctorate degrees, she hopes to use her knowledge to research and treat dermatologic diseases. Due in part to her passion, she is this

parkland-study-approval-checklist.pdf

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Study Approval Checklist | Roles and Responsibilities Prepared by Office of Research Administration | Last Updated: 04.30.2024 Page 1 of 4 Study Approval Checklist | Roles and Responsibilities for Research at Parkland Health HOW TO USE: The Study Approval Checklist provides an overview of the general study approval process for UTSW researchers and Parkland researchers that use the UTSW IRB. Due to the varying nature of research protocols, responsibilities for specific tasks may

parkland-study-review-timeline.pdf

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Training & Access Parkland/UTSW PI and/or study team Study Submission to UTSW IRB Parkland/UTSW PI and/or study team Parkland ORA Study Intake Process Parkland/UTSW PI and/or study team Study Team Clarification Process Parkland Ancillary & Leadership Internal Departmental /Ancillary Review Process Parkland/UTSW PI and/or study team Study Team Outstanding Items Process Approval Some Data & Other Studies may fall in this category

Medicare Coverage Analysis (CA) Review Fee

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Sponsored Programs Administration Document Library Sponsored Programs Administration Page 1 of 2 Document Title: Medicare Coverage Analysis (CA) Review Fee Document Number: CRCA.SOP.13.1 Original date: June 1, 2019 Date Revised: April 19, 2024 Next Review Date: January 31, 2025 Megan G. Marks, Ph.D. Associate Vice President

The Lab Rat Guide

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3rd Edition 2024-2025 The Lab Rat Guide to Research PREFACE This is the third edition of LabRat, a compendium on medical student research at UT Southwestern. Our institution has a rich history of research and continues to meaningfully contribute to medical knowledge across many fields. However, it is not uncommon for medical students

Semester 1 PreClerkship Guide

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Macromolecules and Metabolism (MM) Course Directors: Dr. Jennifer Kohler and Dr. Andrew Lemoff Grading: • Final Exam: 50% • Quiz: 20% • Online Problem Sets (4): 6% each • Active Learning Sessions (2): 2% each • Completion of course evaluation: 2% **A cumulative weighted score of ≥ 70% correct for all�graded activities will be counted as a��� passing grade. Students must also score at least a 70% on their final exam in order to pass this course. Calendar: 8/5 to 8/30 (first 4 weeks of

STARS Notes - Science Teacher Access to Resources At UT Southwestern

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Science Suitcases

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Science Suitcases The science suitcases were originally developed with support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. These comprehensive portable labs with a week’s worth of curriculum activities (animation videos, teacher/student manuals, games, wet labs/lab supplies, and more) were developed by students in the Biomedical Communications master’s degree program at the School of Health Professions in collaboration with the Dallas Museum of Nature and Science. We currently have 6

Osseous lamina with its nerve fibers in a specimen oriented in nearly horizontal plane

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Osseous lamina with its nerve fibers in a specimen oriented in nearly horizontal plane.