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SUMMARY:Cancer Care Update: Advances for 2021 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Cancer Care Update: Advances for 2021 and Beyond –\nRutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey will be offering free continuing nursing education credits in our upcoming series “Cancer Care Update: Advances for 2021 and Beyond.”\nParticipants can register for as few or as many sessions as they would like. Participants that attend all five sessions will be awarded five continuing nursing education credits (1 CNE credit per workshop). \nSession 1: Tuesday\, February 2nd\, 12:00 pm. “Advances in Metastatic Breast Cancer” \nSession 2: Tuesday\, February 16\, 12:00 pm. “Updates on Colorectal Cancer Screening with Novel Approaches to Community Engagement.” \nSession 3: Tuesday\, March 2nd\, 12:00 pm. “Caring for the Adult Cancer Survivor” \nSession 4: Tuesday\, March 16th\, 12:00 pm. “Evidence-based Tobacco Treatment Strategies\, Vaping & Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines: \nSession 5: Tuesday\, March 30\, 12:00 pm. “An Overview of Clinical Trials and Enrollment” \nAll workshops will be hosted live through the Zoom webinar platform.\nRegister here.
URL:https://njacts.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/cancer-care-update-advances-for-2021-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:HMEI Faculty Seminar
DESCRIPTION:HMEI Faculty Seminar –  “What the Population Dynamics of Endemic Infections Can Tell Us About the Future of COVID-19 — and Vice Versa”\nSponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI)\nSpeaker: Bryan Grenfell\, Kathryn Briger and Sarah Fenton Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs\nBryan Grenfell\, the Kathryn Briger and Sarah Fenton Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs\, will present “What the Population Dynamics of Endemic Infections Can Tell Us About the Future of COVID-19 — and Vice Versa.”\nRegister Here. \n 
URL:https://njacts.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/hmei-faculty-seminar/
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SUMMARY:Rule of Love: Love-Based Governance for Global Health
DESCRIPTION:Rule of Love: Love-Based Governance for Global Health –\nCo-sponsored by the Fung Global Fellows program and the University Center for Human Values\nSpeaker: Thana de Campos\, Fung Global Fellow and assistant professor of law\, ethics\, and global public policy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. \nThe duty to care for strangers who are dying from diseases in remote countries has been widely debated in the field of global health. Scholars have argued for such duties as a question of justice. However\, these scholars have not explored the complementary force of love in supporting universal duties of care that transcend the boundaries of justice and rights. Thana de Campos investigates how love\, building on justice\, would inform a different allocation of the duty of care to effectively and ethically reduce the suffering caused by illnesses that spread across political borders. Thana de Campos argues that where justice\, because of its reliance upon claim-rights\, cannot justify the moral duty to care for those suffering from illnesses that are not necessarily unjust\, love can add a justification for the ethical duty to care for those with no claim-rights. This project sheds light on the neglected theme of love as a strong practical reason supporting universal duties of health care.\nRegister here.
URL:https://njacts.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/rule-of-love-love-based-governance-for-global-health/
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SUMMARY:Minority Mistrust of the COVID-19 Vaccine
DESCRIPTION:Minority Mistrust of the COVID-19 Vaccine –\n“Unwrapping the Uncertainty and Mistrust Within Minority Communities Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine” \nAn interactive panel discussion. Panelists:\nMs. Mariam Merced\, M.A.\nDr. Denise Rodgers\, M.D.\, FAAFP\nDr. Kemi Alli\, M.D.\nDr. Dial Hewlett Jr\, M.D.\, FACP\, FIDSA\nDr. Patricia Whitley\, Williams\, M.D.\, FAAP\nDr. Rory Ulloque\, M.D.\, MS\nDr. Sonia Laumbach\, M.D. \nZoom:\nMeeting ID: 989 2989 0159\nPassword: 584517
URL:https://njacts.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/minority-mistrust-of-the-covid-19-vaccine/
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