Virtual Workshop on Telehealth in Rural Areas Set, Oct. 12-14
NIH’s Office of Disease Prevention will host the Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Improving Rural Health Through Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication on Oct. 12–14. This virtual workshop is free and open to the public.
Nominations Open for ‘Mission First Safety Always Award’
DOHS is seeking nominees for the “NIH Mission First Safety Always Award” for 2021.
Ma Featured at Inaugural Seminar on AAPI Health Disparities, Sept. 23
On Thursday, Sept. 23, the NIH Asian Pacific Islander health scientific interest group (AAPI-HSIG) will host its inaugural seminar.
Applications to NIH Loan Repayment Programs Accepted Through Nov. 18
The fiscal year 2022 NIH Loan Repayment Programs application cycle is officially open.
40th Annual Immunohematology Symposium Set for Sept. 23
The Clinical Center’s department of transfusion medicine and the American Red Cross will host the 40th annual Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion Symposium on Thursday, Sept. 23.
Combined Federal Campaign Kicks Off 2021 Season
The 2021 Combined Federal Campaign started on Sept. 1, with the Fogarty International Center leading the NIH effort. The campaign will be virtual again this year and is set to end on Jan. 15, 2022.
NIH To Host Webinars on Advancing Telehealth
Telehealth has rapidly expanded during the Covid-19 pandemic. A three-part webinar series will explore opportunities, challenges and research needs in using telehealth approaches to keep patients engaged and committed to health care regimens.
Virtual Seminar on Grants Administration Set, Nov. 1-4
Plan to participate in NIH’s Virtual Seminar on Grants Administration and Program Funding, which is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 1 to Thursday, Nov. 4.
New Additions to Food Service on the Bethesda Main Campus
The Office of Research Services is pleased to announce some new food service additions and a return of a favorite to NIH.
Latest Health Disparities Interest Group Lecture Available Online
NIMHD’s Division of Intramural Research recently held its latest health disparities interest group lecture, “Structural Racism: The Roots and Relations of Inequality” by Dr. Gilbert Gee, professor in the department of community health sciences at the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA.