The April 3rd Population Health Research Conference presents “PCORI & Food Insecurity Research Roadmap” by Karen Johnson, MD, Chair & Endowed Professor and Michelle Martin, PhD, Professor in the Dept of Preventive Medicine, and Sarah Rhoads, PhD, DNP, Chair of Dept of Community and Population Health at 12 Noon. Available via Zoom or in person in the Crowe Building, Conference Room 208. Lunch at 11:45, first come first served. Certificate of attendance available.
Please register: Research Conference Registration April 3 2024
1 CME/CEU credits provided
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AMA Credit Designation: The University of Tennessee College of Medicine (UTCOM) designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Continuing Education for Non-Physicians: The UTCOM will issue Certificates of Participation to non-physicians for participating in this activity and designates it for CEUs using the national standard that 1 hour of educational instruction is awarded .1 CEU.
Accreditation: The UTCOM is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Dr. Michael Hiller, Professor at LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics, Senckenberg Society for Nature Research will present a seminar entitled “Comparative Approaches to Associate Phenotypic Differences Between Species to Differences in their Genomes” Friday, March 22, 2024 at 12pm via Zoom. If you are interested in the Zoom seminar, Please send an email to Tamara Brock (tbrock5@uthsc.edu).
The NLM exhibit “The Literature of Prescription,” which looks at the impact and the medical knowledge of the day presented in “The Yellow Wallpaper” will run February 26 – April 6, on the second floor of the UTHSC Health Sciences Library and is sponsored by the Library’s Health Science Historical Collections. It is available for viewing 24/7 with badge access.
Drs. Theodore Cory and Camaron Hole are enrolling healthy subjects for a research trial
“Isolation of blood from healthy donors for in vitro infection and analysis”, to find out how the
immune system responds to infection with fungal pathogens.
Subjects must be between the ages of 18-40, and generally healthy. Subjects must not be
heavy alcohol users, use illicit substances, have liver damage, or be pregnant.
Subjects will be asked to provide up to 4 tablespoons of blood per visit, for a maximum of 10
visits, and will be compensated $25 for each blood draw.
Please contact Dr. Theodore Cory at tcory1@uthsc.edu, or 901-448-7216.