Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management
Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management-Pain Management During COVID-19, Session Speaker will be Pain ECHO Hub Leaders. Read more and register here.
Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management-Pain Management During COVID-19, Session Speaker will be Pain ECHO Hub Leaders. Read more and register here.
Rutgers Project ECHO Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)- MAT: Screening & Diagnosis of OUD, Clement Chen, Rutgers NJMS, Emily Gordon, Rutgers NJMS. Register Here!
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-KMT2C Deficiency Promotes APOBEC Mutagenesis and Genomic Instability in Multiple Cancers, Xiaoju Hu, Rutgers. Register Here!
Rutgers Project ECHO Substance Exposed Infants (SEI)-Exploring Current Practices and Areas for Improvement, Charlotte Nussbaum, Cooper University Healthcare. Read more and register here.
Center for Continuing and Outreach Education Virtual Symposium-Global Neurosurgery, Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls. This is a neurosurgical colloquium intended to educate, innovate, and foster a deeper understanding […]
Pediatric Grand Rounds- Advance Pediatric Health Equity: Address the Impact of Racism, Jennifer R. Walton. Join via Webex.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (Virtual Psychiatry Grand Rounds)-Bringing Neuroimaging and Assessment Opportunities to Rutgers, David Zald, Rutgers.
Obstetrics and Gynecology Special Grand Rounds- Patient Choice Cesarean: A Challenge to Modern Perinatal Medicine, Francis A. Chervenak, Lenox Hill Hospital. For Webex information please contact McKayla Brady at mckayla.brady@rutgers.edu
CHINJ Second Annual Scientific Retreat-Keynote Talk by Dritan Agalliu, Columbia University followed by a series of talks by CHINJ faculty and trainees, concluding with an interesting panel discussion on how […]
NIAID SBIR Webinar Series - Business Model Boot Camp-Bob Storey will join us to discuss the concepts behind Lean Start-up for Biotechnology and Healthcare-related small businesses. Learn how real-world data […]
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-What is the contribution of human orbitofrontal cortex to decision making? Thorsten Kahnt, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Join via Zoom.