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.
Join the Office of Access and Compliance for a lunch and learn featuring the Shelby County Rape Crisis Center. Learn prevention measures and how to advocate for survivors of sexual assault in our community.
Come Volunteer with your fellow UTHSC friends at the Midsouth Food Bank on two more dates, including April 17th and April 24th. We will be volunteering from 1:00pm-3:00pm and transportation will be provided. Follow the link below to register today. Volunteers will work in our Volunteer HUB on different tasks, as needed. Our most common task will be sorting through donated food, checking for package quality, and ensuring the product is “in date”. Volunteers will then sort the product into different categories, then box and pallet those categories. https://uthsc.givepulse.com/event/432747-midsouth-foodbank-volunteer-opportunity
Join us at noon on Wednesday, April 10 from 12:00pm – 1:00 pm for a Conversation on Health Disparities with Dr. Chunrong Jia. Dr. Jia studies environmental disparities in Memphis and is a professor in the department of public health at the University of Memphis.
Join the Qualitative Research Interest Group (QualRIG) on Monday, April 8, at 4:00 pm central time
“Identifying Contributors to Acute Stroke Transfer Delays from Lower to Higher Level Stroke Centers”
Jennifer L. Patterson, MSN, ACNP-BC, ANVP-BC, CCRN FHM
Director of Neuroscience Operations at CHI Memorial Neuroscience Institute will discuss qualitative research guiding instrument development.
Contact Patti Smith, patti.smith@uthsc.edu, for Zoom information
While we are eager to embrace AI to help us do our work, we should do so thoughtfully. You also may be tempted to use one of the many “free” versions of AI assistants available on the web, but these could pose privacy and security concerns.