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Rong Li, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair,
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine
Ross Professor of Basic Science Research
School of Medicine & Health Sciences
The George Washington University
Washington, DC
Host: Tyler Curiel
“BRCA1 and R-LoopFunctions In Breast Epithelial Cells and T Lymphocytes”
Monday, April 22, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W
Or Via ZOOM
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99411458598?pwd=TThlanExb1hkV2h1czNJcUxGVTFSdz09
MEETING ID: 994 1145 8598
PASSCODE: 343665
Professor and Chair,
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine
Ross Professor of Basic Science Research
School of Medicine & Health Sciences
The George Washington University
Washington, DC
Host: Tyler Curiel
“BRCA1 and R-LoopFunctions In Breast Epithelial Cells and T Lymphocytes”
Monday, April 22, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W
Or Via ZOOM
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99411458598?pwd=TThlanExb1hkV2h1czNJcUxGVTFSdz09
MEETING ID: 994 1145 8598
PASSCODE: 343665
April 23, 2024
WebEx Only
Adrian Jacques H Ambrose, MD, MPH, FAPA
E3 of AI: Equity, Errors, and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health
WebEx Information:
• https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
• Meeting Number / Access Code: 2624 911 9197
• Password: JVd6UvbzC36
• Join By Phone: 1-408-792-6300 Call-in toll number
WebEx Only
Adrian Jacques H Ambrose, MD, MPH, FAPA
E3 of AI: Equity, Errors, and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health
WebEx Information:
• https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
• Meeting Number / Access Code: 2624 911 9197
• Password: JVd6UvbzC36
• Join By Phone: 1-408-792-6300 Call-in toll number
Audrey Calderwood, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Medicine, Geisel
Presenting: De-escalation of low value cancer preventive services: colon polyp surveillance
Associate Professor of Medicine, Geisel
Presenting: De-escalation of low value cancer preventive services: colon polyp surveillance
Improving Pediatric Readiness in the Community: How can we ensure every child receives the standard of care?
Anna Bauman, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children’s
To view Grand Rounds at another time visit the following link: https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds%3EPediatric/86113381
Anna Bauman, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children’s
To view Grand Rounds at another time visit the following link: https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds%3EPediatric/86113381
Preventing Overdiagnosis Webinar: Why cancer is our most feared disease.
Learning objectives:
•Emphasize the importance of the psychology of risk perception for the study of the contributors to overscreening and overdiagnosis.
•Highlight specific ways risk perception contributes to the harms caused by cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
•Stimulate discussion of behavioral economics-like approaches to apply the understanding of these psychological factors to shape the “choice architecture” influencing people’s decisions about screening and treatment of overdiagnosed cancer.
The talk will be presented by David Ropeik, award winning journalist, former Director of Communications for the Center for Risk Analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health, and author of Curing Cancerphobia: How Risk, Fear, and Worry Mislead Us. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023).
Preventing Overdiagnosis is an international organization which aims to develop, organize and communicate research about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. It is sponsored by Oxford University (UK), Wiser Healthcare (Australia), The Danish College of General Practitioners, and the Dartmouth Institute (USA).
Learning objectives:
•Emphasize the importance of the psychology of risk perception for the study of the contributors to overscreening and overdiagnosis.
•Highlight specific ways risk perception contributes to the harms caused by cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
•Stimulate discussion of behavioral economics-like approaches to apply the understanding of these psychological factors to shape the “choice architecture” influencing people’s decisions about screening and treatment of overdiagnosed cancer.
The talk will be presented by David Ropeik, award winning journalist, former Director of Communications for the Center for Risk Analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health, and author of Curing Cancerphobia: How Risk, Fear, and Worry Mislead Us. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023).
Preventing Overdiagnosis is an international organization which aims to develop, organize and communicate research about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. It is sponsored by Oxford University (UK), Wiser Healthcare (Australia), The Danish College of General Practitioners, and the Dartmouth Institute (USA).
Please join the Dartmouth Center for Implementation Science for our April Fundamentals seminar with Katharine Rendle, PhD. MPH, MSW (UPenn). Dr. Rendle will be presenting: Measuring Implementation Context, Process, & Outcomes.