Carle Illinois College of Medicine All Events
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This session will cover the remaining sections outside of the research plan, such as the abstract, human subjects, care and use of animals, data sharing plan, subawards, letters of support, facilities and resources, and the budget and budget justification.
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An Art Show, featuring the work of students in the Bioethics and Medical Humanities Thread at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine, will be held Friday, March 4, 2022, at the Siebel Center for Design. The event is open to the public.
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Students at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine are sponsoring a drive to collect supplies for Ukrainian refugees. The drive kicks off Saturday, March 5, 2022, from noon to 5 p.m. The event will be held at the UIUC Alma Mater located at the corner of Wright St. and Green St. in Urbana, IL. Medical and physical supplies will be collected through March 19.
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Join us for office hours and get answers to your basic analysis or study design questions.
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Your grant went through peer review, but didn’t get funded. Now what? This session will address how to respond to the reviewers’ comments, interpret critiques, and use feedback from reviewers or mentors to improve your grant proposal.
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Join members of Carle Illinois College of Medicine’s inaugural class for the livestream of Residency Match Day on Friday, March 18, 2022, at 11 am CT.Watch as our first class of physician innovators learn where they will take the next step in their professional training as medical residents!
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Killing Me Softly – Discrimination and Inequality in Medicine Presented by Bernie Ranchero, MD, Carle Illinois College of Medicine Carle Health is establishing gender inclusive policies and practices to ensure team members have the knowledge and understanding to provide equitable care to all patients.Join Carle Health for a six-month education series to build awareness.
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In this session of the three-part speaker series, Illinois faculty members will give brief presentations on current research related to mental health equity, followed by a Q&A session.
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Join us for office hours and get answers to your basic analysis or study design questions.
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In this session of the three-part speaker series, Shandra Summerville, Cultural and Linguistic Competence Coordinator for the Champaign County Mental Health Board, will address issues of specific importance to the local community. Shandra will discuss challenges with accessing services, understanding stigma of receiving care, and funding opportunities and barriers.