BUSM  This Week     
April 15, 2018
News news

Nina Gummadi aims to characterize mental health issues, as well as barriers to mental health care, in orphaned or abandoned children in India. 

Researchers, clinicians discuss lowering barriers to care. 
In the Mediainthemedia

Douglas Comeau, DO

Ann McKee, MD
Faculty Actionfacaction
Faculty Development & Diversity Seminar Series
CV Bootcamp

Thursday, April 19
5-6 p.m.
Wilkins Board Room

Featuring Emelia Benjamin, MD; David Salant, MD; and Kitt Shaffer, MD

Contact Robina Bhasin for more information.
Announcementsannouncements

Click here for parking and transportation information for Monday, April 16.
Active Shooter Response Training Sessions

Thursday, April 19
Noon-1 p.m. and 1:15-2:15 p.m.
Keefer Auditorium

Amid continued concern around mass shootings, the BUMC Department of Public Safety and Boston University Police are offering active shooter response training sessions open to all Medical Campus students, faculty and staff. 

No registration required.

EventsEvents

Saturday, April 21
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge

This student-organized event aims to provide training for students and those working in health-oriented professions to provide better care and eliminate health inequities.

More Information & RSVP
Please visit the  calendar  for a full listing of grand rounds, lectures and events for this week.
Save the Datesavethedate

Monday, April 23
3-5 p.m.
Instructional Building

Celebrate Tom Moore's contributions to BUMC with a two-part afternoon event!


Wednesday, April 25
Noon-1 p.m,
Instructional Building, L212

Understand why obesity is a disease and the pathophysiology of obesity, what treatment can achieve and how weight management can be achieved long-term. Presented by Caroline Apovian, MD. Open to all BU employees. Lunch will be provided. 

RSVP 
Please note: BU Kerberos username and password required.

Wednesday, April 25
5-7 p.m.
Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge

Join the Advocacy Training Program, the Student Coalition on Addiction and BMC Addiction Medicine fellows to understand barriers to treatment and advocacy opportunities. Dinner from Haley House provided.


Thursday, April 26
6-8 p.m.
Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge

Kickback Kafe is an annual "open stage" featuring music, poetry and dance performances by students and faculty. 

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