Events of the Week
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The Neonatal Orientation and Education Program, Fourth Edition (NOEP) is a comprehension, educational program that is highly effective in providing evidence-based, clinical education to neonatal nurses. NOEP helps to mitigate neonatal risk, increase staff efficiency, and promote optimal neonatal outcomes while saving your healthcare system time and money.
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This will be a member guided group that will focus on giving a safe and supportive environment for students to discuss their experiences of having a disability as a college student. We will also explore applicable topics such as coping strategies, self-advocacy, self-care, and stigma.
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Often times ADHD-like symptoms have an impact beyond executive functioning. They can affect our emotions, relationships, and self-esteem. The purpose of this group is come and meet peers facing similar obstacles and receive support.
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Discover residency options in Peoria. ALL University Of Illinois M1s, M2s and M3s are invited to attend.
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This will be a member guided group that will focus on giving a safe and supportive environment for students to discuss their experiences of having a disability as a college student. We will also explore applicable topics such as coping strategies, self-advocacy, self-care, and stigma.
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Often times ADHD-like symptoms have an impact beyond executive functioning. They can affect our emotions, relationships, and self-esteem. The purpose of this group is come and meet peers facing similar obstacles and receive support.
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This will be a member guided group that will focus on giving a safe and supportive environment for students to discuss their experiences of having a disability as a college student. We will also explore applicable topics such as coping strategies, self-advocacy, self-care, and stigma.
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Often times ADHD-like symptoms have an impact beyond executive functioning. They can affect our emotions, relationships, and self-esteem. The purpose of this group is come and meet peers facing similar obstacles and receive support.
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We will not have an in-person gathering for Match Day. Students: Academic Affairs staff will be communicating with you the plan for providing timely Match results to you.
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This is a 5-week Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) group focused on building skills to better manage anxiety. We will cover relaxation, exposure and desensitization, CBT skill, and psychoeducation about anxiety.
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This will be a member guided group that will focus on giving a safe and supportive environment for students to discuss their experiences of having a disability as a college student. We will also explore applicable topics such as coping strategies, self-advocacy, self-care, and stigma.
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Often times ADHD-like symptoms have an impact beyond executive functioning. They can affect our emotions, relationships, and self-esteem. The purpose of this group is come and meet peers facing similar obstacles and receive support.
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Best-selling author and contemporary psychiatrist who coined the term “mindsight,” Dr. Daniel Siegel will present a free, online lecture on Thursday, March 26, at 6 pm.