Students, faculty, and staff across all programs are invited to this training to see how they can save a life! Free and online: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/97709158230
An online discussion focusing on the current state of the opioid epidemic in Texas, harm reduction based approaches, and policy responses at the Texas legislature.
Dell Medical Department of Health Social Work Grand Rounds. Speaker: Karen Bullock, PhD, LCSW, Professor and Head of the School of Social Work at North Carolina State University; Steering Committee Member Duke University Center for Research to Advance Health Equity. Monday, March 29, 20-21 from noon-1p CST.
Students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to explore social determinants that impact health and illness.
This is the 1st session in the Kern National Network's (KNN) 2021 virtual panel series. Through this interactive discussion, learn more about the interrelated concepts of caring and character within medicine and engage in a conversation with other healthcare professionals on the topic of promoting human flourishing.
Substance Use & Opioid Use Disorder Grand Rounds Series: Risk Factors for Addiction
The T3 Program launches at UT Austin on January 11-14, 2021. It is a 3.5 day immersive training that gives teams the tools to design and implement effective interprofessional education and collaborative practice projects at their institutions.
All graduate + professional students are invited to apply to the 2nd Annual McCombs Healthcare Case Competition taking place on Friday & Saturday, November 13th and 14th, 2020.
The Student Health IPE Committee is piloting its inaugural IPE Research Symposium for students and residents to present health-related research. November 10, 2020 from 6p-7p via WebEx.
As part of the Nexus 2020 Summit, the preeminent national IPE conference, Dr. Barbara Jones (Steve Hicks School of Social Work and Dell Medical School); Dr. John Luk (Dell Medical School); Dr. Gayle Timmerman, (School of Nursing); and Dr. Veronica Young (Center for Health IPE and College of Pharmacy) present The Longitudinal Interprofessional Practice and Education Curriculum.