Be aware of emails that pretend to be from someone you know on campus, possibly a department head or dean, asking for a “favor”. This is the start of a gift card scam and should be reported to abuse@uthsc.edu. Read more for details.
Dr. Vivek Kumar, Associate Professor at The Jackson Laboratory will present a seminar entitled “Mouse Homes and Hotels Towards a Scalable Infrastructure for Neuogenetics and Drug Discovery” Friday, December 8, 2023 at 1:30pm in the CRB Auditorium-Rm. 114 or if you are interested in the Zoom seminar, Please send an email to Tamara Brock (tbrock5@uthsc.edu).
The December 6th Population Health & Translational Research Conference presents “Social Determinants of Health as a Third treatment Arm in Primary Care” by Shelley White-Means, PhD, Director CHEER, Professor in Dept of Interprofessional Education. Noon. Available via Zoom or in person in the Crowe Building, Room 208. Lunch at 11:45, first come first served. Certificate of attendance available.
Please register: Conference Registration Dec 6 2023
**If you do not have a CE Now account and you would like to claim CE credit for this session, please go to https://cenow.uthsc.edu and create an account.**
1 CME/CEU credits provided
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.
Student Success and the Health Sciences Library are partnering together to give our students a sweet treat! Stop by on December 7th from 11:30am-1pm to get some donuts and cocoa.
On a Friday morning in late August, 29 first-year Occupational Therapy (OT) students are getting a lesson in working with adult clients in a home setting. Divided into teams of three, each team in succession sits around a table opposite a client to determine what assistance is needed to improve the client’s life. The scenario… Read More