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** SCHEDULED WHCOE EVENTS **
Research Seminar Series November 6, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Effects of Varying Dietary Protein Intake During Caloric Restriction in Older Adults, Barbara Nicklas, PhD, Internal Medicine, Gerontology Lunch Donated by Riverbirch Lodge Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
Lunch with Wonderful Women Series [brown bag] November 9, 12-1. Comprehensive Cancer Center, Rooms 2 A&B "Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Parent & Professional Perspective", Felice Brenner, & Selene Johnson Med, BCBA Cosponsored by the WHCOE and ActionHealth. Snacks & water provided. Event Audience: Open To RSVP, call ActionHealth at 713-8001. Session open to first 40 respondents. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Session 3 November 12, 8-5
· Finance Basics
· 360 Assessment
Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
Nutrition Journal Club * SPECIAL EVENT * November 13,11-1 (Kitty Hawk Conference Room). Book Discussion "Closing the Food Gap” by Mark Winne, Barbara Lawrence, MSW, Local Food Advocate, Barb Andresen, RD, LDN, BAndresen & Associates Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Mentoring Program Journal Club November 17, 5:30-7 pm Bullying in the Workplace, with a special emphasis on women bullying women. Facilitated by Dr. Mary Lou Voytko, WHCOE Director and Professor, Neurobiology & Anatomy. Dr. Voytko will also provide an overview and summary of the book She Wins, You Win, by Gail Evans. Event Audience: WHCOE Mentoring Program participants only Contact whcoe@wfubmc.edu to RSVP and for details. For the full 2009-2010 schedule, visit the mentoring page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Research Seminar Series December 4, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Unique Risk Factors and Therapies, Julia Lawrence, DO, Internal Medicine, Hematology & Oncology Co-sponsored with the WFU Translational Science Institute Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add the appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Session 4 December 7, 8-5
· MBTI
· How to optimize MBTI NF capital in a NT world
Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Women Faculty as Managers December 10, 3-5 Facilitated by Drs. Allison Brashear; Lynne Wagenknecht; Gretchen Wells and Ms. Cheryl Locke Event Audience: Women Faculty, Residents and Fellows Topics include: Interviewing techniques; Communicating initial performance expectations; Delegation and follow up; Conflict resolution; Difficult conversations; Performance evaluations; and Dealing with problem behavior. For the location and details contact whcoe@wfubmc.edu. Add the appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Nutrition Journal Club December 11, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). Vitamin K: It’s not Just for Clotting Anymore, Kyla Shea, PhD, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Lunch with Wonderful Women Series [brown bag] December 14, 12-1. Comprehensive Cancer Center, Rooms 2 A&B Avoiding Panic & Anxiety through the Holidays, Gretchen Brenes, PhD, Psychiatry Cosponsored by the WHCOE and ActionHealth. Snacks & water provided. Event Audience: Open To RSVP, call ActionHealth at 713-8001. Session open to first 40 respondents. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add the appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Nutrition Journal Club January 8, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). Diet & Five Year Change in Abdominal Adiposity in a Minority Cohort: The IRAS Family Study, Kristen Hairston, MD, MPH, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Session 5 January 12 , 8-5 (January 19 Bad Weather Backup Date)
· Conflict Management
· Mediation
· Principled Negotiation
Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar. Add bad weather back up date to my Outlook calendar.
 Research Seminar Series January 15, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Stress Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse: It’s all in the Genes, Gopal Badlani, MD, Surgical Sciences, Urology Lunch Donated by Winston-Salem Jazzercise Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Research Seminar Series February 5, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Role of the Novel Estrogen Receptor GPR30 in a Model of Angiotensin II-Dependent Hypertension, Sarah Lindsey, PhD, Fellow, Hypertension & Vascular Disease Research Center Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Session 6 February 11 , 8-1 (February 18 Bad Weather Backup Date)
· Finance – Part 2
Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett. Add the appointment to my Outlook calendar. Add bad weather back up date to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Media Training Week of February 8-12. 3 hour session Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett.
 Nutrition Journal Club February 12, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). Discussion of Current Hot Topic, Ronny Bell, PhD, MS, PHS-Epidemiology & Prevention Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Career Development Seminar for Emerging Women Leaders Program, Session 7 March 2 , 8-5 (with Graduation Celebration Luncheon)
· Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Diversity
· Power of Language / Implicit Bias
Event Audience: CDSEWL Fellows only For the location and full schedule contact Natalie Barrett. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Research Seminar Series March 5, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Psychosocial Stress and Uterine Fibroids, Anissa Vines, PhD, MS, Epidemiology, UNC Chapel Hill Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Nutrition Journal Club March 12, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). Pediatric Obesity and the Brenner FIT Program, Stacy Kolbash, MS, RD, LDN, Brenner Children’s Hospital Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Complicated Relationships Panel March 18, 10, 3-5 Facilitated by Drs. April Ronca, Carol Shively, Pete Santago and Stephen Rapp Event Audience: Women Faculty, Residents and Fellows Each panelist will discuss case scenarios and an opportunity for questions and general discussion will follow. For the location and details contact whcoe@wfubmc.edu. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Nutrition Journal Club April 9, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). Discussion of Current Hot Topic, Gary Miller, PhD, WFU Health & Exercise Science Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 5th Annual Women’s Health Research Day April 20th, 2010 in Babcock Auditorium. This year’s theme is Cardiovascular Health and Disease in Women. The keynote speaker will be Lori Mosca, MD, MPH, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Director of Preventive Cardiology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center; founder and Director of the Columbia Center for Heart Disease Prevention in midtown Manhattan; and author of Heart to Heart: A Personal Plan for Creating a Heart-Healthy Family, published by HCI Books. Event Audience: Open Registration for this event is required. Details on the day including registration form and agenda can be located at www2.wfubmc.edu/whcoe/Research/WHRD.htm. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Nutrition Journal Club May 14, 9-10 (Meets the second Friday of every month). A review of the baseline diet of the Look AHEAD study participants, Mara Vitolins, DrPH, MPH, RD, PHS-Epidemiology & Prevention Event Audience: Open Contact sgolden@wfubmc.edu for details. For the full schedule visit our education page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
 Research Seminar Series May 14, Noon-1, Sticht Center Auditorium Sex Differences in How Early Life Experiences Influence the Lifespan Health Trajectory, Allyson Bennett, PhD, Physiology & Pharmacology Co-sponsored with the WFU Translational Science Institute Event Audience: Open No reservation necessary. Lunch provided on first come, first served basis. For the full 2008-2009 seminar series schedule, visit the research page. Add this appointment to my Outlook calendar.
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