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The Dermatology Interest Group (DIG) will be having our second BHM Skin of Color journal club on Monday, February 27th from 6:00 to 7:00PM virtually via Zoom.
The articles will be presented by fellow medical students.
Zoom Meeting Link for Journal Club:
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/6713464715
Meeting ID: 671 346 4715
Support medical students and learn more about unique skin findings, treatments, and challenges of black skin and hair in the literature.
The articles will be presented by fellow medical students.
Zoom Meeting Link for Journal Club:
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/6713464715
Meeting ID: 671 346 4715
Support medical students and learn more about unique skin findings, treatments, and challenges of black skin and hair in the literature.
The Geisel Dean's Office will be hosting a special guest seminar on Tuesday, Feb. 28, from noon - 1 PM.
“Multidisciplinary nutrition research to advance brain and body health”
by Susan Roberts, PhD, Professor of Nutrition, Tufts University and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Scientific Staff Member in Pediatrics, Tufts Medical School
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
In-Person: DHMC, Auditorium H
Zoom Link: dartgo.org/susanroberts
Host: Geisel Dean’s Office
For more information contact: Geisel.Dean's.Office@dartmouth.edu
“Multidisciplinary nutrition research to advance brain and body health”
by Susan Roberts, PhD, Professor of Nutrition, Tufts University and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Scientific Staff Member in Pediatrics, Tufts Medical School
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
In-Person: DHMC, Auditorium H
Zoom Link: dartgo.org/susanroberts
Host: Geisel Dean’s Office
For more information contact: Geisel.Dean's.Office@dartmouth.edu
Capturing Bias Through a Pediatric Lens!
Juhi Rattan, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children's
Juhi Rattan, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children's
No-cost registration is available to all Dartmouth affiliates. To register, go to https://tinyurl.com/4hxtsk89.
You MUST use a DARTMOUTH.EDU email address for access.
Contact Dr. Mullins (david.w.mullins@dartmouth.edu) for assistance.
You MUST use a DARTMOUTH.EDU email address for access.
Contact Dr. Mullins (david.w.mullins@dartmouth.edu) for assistance.
Please join us for a special Center for Technology and Behavioral Health seminar with Xiao Yang, PhD, today, Wednesday, March 1 at 11am at DHMC, Auditorium H.
Talk title: "Uncovering within-person psychological dynamics from intensive longitudinal data"
Host: Nicholas Jacobson, PhD
Location: In-person at DHMC, Auditorium H or via Zoom (no registration required)
Zoom meeting ID: 503 779 5102
Zoom passcode: 6501974
URL: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/5037795102
Phone (if needed for audio only, or to join by phone only): 669-900-6833
Presentation Summary
In this talk, Dr. Yang will focus on one study of analyzing adolescents’ emotion systems as person-specific networks and interpreting why specific network structures indicate the risk for anxiety. The data that are used to construct the person-specific network include second-by-second data streams of sympathetic and parasympathetic system activity and cognitive experience. The network construction focuses on the temporal dynamics in the emotion system using an explorative data analysis approach. Dr. Yang's contribution in this line is to apply impulse response analysis on the estimated person-specific network and develop network metrics to quantify emotion regulation and find its linkage to mental health. Building from this line of network modeling, Dr. Yang will briefly introduce two other lines of her work: (1) design network control method to inform personalized intervention, and (2) monitor mental health risks using passively collected human-smartphone interactions. These three lines together inform Dr. Yang's future direction of developing computational methods for personalized intervention on mental health.
Biography
Dr. Yang is currently the Research Lead at Mindstrong Health, a telehealth company that provides mental healthcare and just-in-time intervention based on passive sensing data. Her research focuses on developing innovative methods to design personalized interventions for mental health risks (e.g., depression and anxiety). Dr. Yang has an interdisciplinary educational background, including quantitative psychology (Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University), statistics (M.A. from Columbia University), and computer science (B.S. from Tsinghua University), and received postdoctoral training from Stanford University. Her research has been published in leading psychology journals (both quantitative and developmental) and human-computer interaction venues, including Multivariate Behavioral Research, Developmental Psychology, ACM Computer-Human Interactions, and Complexity.
Talk title: "Uncovering within-person psychological dynamics from intensive longitudinal data"
Host: Nicholas Jacobson, PhD
Location: In-person at DHMC, Auditorium H or via Zoom (no registration required)
Zoom meeting ID: 503 779 5102
Zoom passcode: 6501974
URL: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/5037795102
Phone (if needed for audio only, or to join by phone only): 669-900-6833
Presentation Summary
In this talk, Dr. Yang will focus on one study of analyzing adolescents’ emotion systems as person-specific networks and interpreting why specific network structures indicate the risk for anxiety. The data that are used to construct the person-specific network include second-by-second data streams of sympathetic and parasympathetic system activity and cognitive experience. The network construction focuses on the temporal dynamics in the emotion system using an explorative data analysis approach. Dr. Yang's contribution in this line is to apply impulse response analysis on the estimated person-specific network and develop network metrics to quantify emotion regulation and find its linkage to mental health. Building from this line of network modeling, Dr. Yang will briefly introduce two other lines of her work: (1) design network control method to inform personalized intervention, and (2) monitor mental health risks using passively collected human-smartphone interactions. These three lines together inform Dr. Yang's future direction of developing computational methods for personalized intervention on mental health.
Biography
Dr. Yang is currently the Research Lead at Mindstrong Health, a telehealth company that provides mental healthcare and just-in-time intervention based on passive sensing data. Her research focuses on developing innovative methods to design personalized interventions for mental health risks (e.g., depression and anxiety). Dr. Yang has an interdisciplinary educational background, including quantitative psychology (Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University), statistics (M.A. from Columbia University), and computer science (B.S. from Tsinghua University), and received postdoctoral training from Stanford University. Her research has been published in leading psychology journals (both quantitative and developmental) and human-computer interaction venues, including Multivariate Behavioral Research, Developmental Psychology, ACM Computer-Human Interactions, and Complexity.
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
Friday, March 3, 2023
7:00–8:00 AM
Auditorium H
“What Does American Surgery Have to Learn from W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington?”
Speaker:
Steven C. Stain, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
This Grand Rounds presentation will be recorded and available soon after the presentation at the following link:
https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds>Surgery
Dartmouth Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians. Dartmouth Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
In order to receive credit for attending this conference you must complete the mobile sign-in within 48 hours of the presentation. Use the text-in number 833-884-3375 from your cell phone. The Activity Code will be posted at the beginning of the presentation.
Friday, March 3, 2023
7:00–8:00 AM
Auditorium H
“What Does American Surgery Have to Learn from W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington?”
Speaker:
Steven C. Stain, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
This Grand Rounds presentation will be recorded and available soon after the presentation at the following link:
https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds>Surgery
Dartmouth Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians. Dartmouth Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
In order to receive credit for attending this conference you must complete the mobile sign-in within 48 hours of the presentation. Use the text-in number 833-884-3375 from your cell phone. The Activity Code will be posted at the beginning of the presentation.
Topic: Continuous EEG Monitoring: Current Trends
Speaker: Nicole H. Odom, MD, Neurologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Geisel School of Medicine
Auditorium H and Livestream (https://go.d-h.org/global1video)
Speaker: Nicole H. Odom, MD, Neurologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Geisel School of Medicine
Auditorium H and Livestream (https://go.d-h.org/global1video)