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Monday, September 1, 2008
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Tuesday, Sepember 2, 2008
8-9 am “If Not Causation, Then What? Making the Most of Your Correlative Studies,” Brenda Kurland, FHCRC, Clinical Oncology Grand Rounds
Sze Conf. Rm., Thomas Bldg., Fred Hutchinson
11:15 am VA Primary & Specialty Medical Care Service Chief’s lecture 240 Bldg. 1, VAPSHCS
12-1:20 pm Department of Medicine Chair’s Rounds: Inpatient cases D209 Health Sciences
12-1 pm Sleep Medicine Rounds 3WH-108 Harborview
12-1:30 pm Town Hall Meeting on GME at UW, UW Medicine GME Committee; open to faculty, residents, fellows, staff; lunch provided; info: amity@u.washington.edu, 685-6801. 109/113 R&T, Harborview
12:30 pm Harborview Chief of Medicine Rounds 117 R&T Bldg., Harborview
1-2 pm Nephrology UW Professor Rounds, Jefferson, Yamamoto EE424 Health Sciences
2 pm “Suicide, Accidental Death, and the Burden of War,” Charles Maynard, VA HSR&D/ERIC colloquium E14 Met Park W, 1100 Olive Way
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
6:30-7:15 am “My Life in Burns,” Mehmet Haberal, Baskent Univ., Turkey, Surgery Grand Rounds K069 Health Sciences
7:30 am Cardiology Case Conf., Kurtz, Buckler RR134 Health Sciences
7:45-9 am “Global Dermatology: Diseases and Expansion of Clinical Care,” Carrie Kovarik, UW, Dermatology Grand Rounds Conf. Rm. 132a/b, 4245 Roosevelt
8-9 am Nephrology fellows' lecture: “Rapidly Progressive GN,” Mike Vaughan BB1602 Health Sciences
Thursday, September 4, 2008
7-8 am Exercise Physiology Study Group BB1311 Health Sciences
8-9 am "Growing Unaffordability of Healthcare: Incremental vs. Real Healthcare Reform,” John Geyman, UW, Medicine Grand Rounds

D209 Health Sciences ( Note temporary location)
Telecast live to Harborview (R&T Bldg. aud.) and to the VA, American Lake (Bldg. 81, rm. 1132) and Seattle (Bldg. 100, rm. 4B-102)
8:30 am-5 pm 7th Biennial Ovarian Cancer Research Symposium, Marsha Rivkin Center, Sep. 4-5.; info/registration: http://www.marsharivkin.org/events/symposium/, (800) 328-1124 Pigott Aud., Seattle Univ.
12:20-1:20 pm Seattle Area Chest Grand Rounds, Tran, Parsons 109 R&T, Harborview
1:30-2:30 pm Respiratory/Critical Care Conf., TBA 109 R&T, Harborview
2:30-3:45 pm Pulmonary Clinical Research Works-in-Progress, Brad Glavan, UW 1EH107.1 Harborview
3-6 pm UW-UCSF Joint Symposium on HIV Research in Women, Sep. 4-5; http://depts.washington.edu/cfas/cfar/seminars/hivinwomen.shtml Foege Aud.
4-5 pm Nephrology biopsy conf., Jolanta Kowalewska, UW NE110K UWMC
5-6 pm Program in Prostate Cancer Research/SPORE group discussion meeting, Daniel Martin, Scott Wilbur, Bruce Montgomery Sze Conf. Rm., Thomas Bldg., Fred Hutchinson
Friday, September 5, 2008
7:30-10 am GI Journal Club, “A Short Introduction to Stress Physiology,” David Kearney; “The Stress Response in IBS,” Janelle Brown-Chang, 7:30-8:15 am; “Function and Dysfunction of the Longitudinal Muscles of the Esophagus,” Ravinder Mittal, UCSD, 8:15-9 am; Fellows’ seminar: Meet the Professor, Ravinder Mittal, 9-10 am Foege Aud.
7:30-8:30 am “Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy,” Jordan Prutkin, UW, Cardiology Grand Rounds D209 Health Sciences; live telecast to 121 R&T, Harborview
8:30-9:30 am Cardiology Fellow Tutorial: “Billing and Coding,” C. Clarke UWMC Plaza Café A/B
8-9 am "Glomerulonephritis in the Elderly," Christine Abrass, UW, Gerontology Grand Rounds 117 R&T, Harborview
8-10 am Renal Grand Rounds: “History of Dialysis in Seattle,” Chris Blagg, UW 700 Broadway
8:30 am-5 pm 7th Biennial Ovarian Cancer Research Symposium, Marsha Rivkin Center, Sep. 4-5.; info/registration: http://www.marsharivkin.org/events/symposium/, (800) 328-1124 Pigott Aud., Seattle Univ.
8:30 am-5 pm UW-UCSF Joint Symposium on HIV Research in Women; http://depts.washington.edu/cfas/cfar/seminars/hivinwomen.shtml D209 Health Sciences
11:15 am VA Cardiac Cath/Surgery Conf. 4B-102 Bldg. 100, VA PSHCS
11:30 am-1 pm Town Hall Meeting on GME at UW, UW Medicine GME Committee; open to faculty, residents, fellows, staff; lunch provided; info: amity@u.washington.edu, 685-6801 UWMC Plaza Café A/B
12-1 pm “Seasonal and Circadian Aspects of Mood Disorders,” David Avery, UW, Psychiatry Grand Rounds 109 R&T, Harborview


Seminars, Training, Funding

NIDDK Grants: Pilot and feasibility funds are available from the NIDDK Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research Program in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases (R24); up to 1 year of funding and $300,000 per project; letters of intent due Sep. 1 and applications due Oct. 1; information: www.diabetesr24.org

UW-UCSF Joint Symposium on HIV in Women: Sep. 4-5; speakers Catherine Hankins, UNAIDS; Ruth Greenblatt, Women's Interagency HIV Study; presentations on research by faculty and trainees; Sep. 4: keynote address, 3 pm; reception, 4:30 pm, Foege Aud.; Sep. 5: registration, 8:30 am, D209 Health Sciences; http://depts.washington.edu/cfas/cfar/seminars/hivinwomen.shtml

7th Biennial Ovarian Cancer Research Symposium: Sep. 4-5; sponsored by Marsha Rivkin Center; Pigott Aud., Seattle Univ.; info/registration: http://www.marsharivkin.org/events/symposium, (800) 328-1124

UW CME: Update in Family Practice and Primary Care, Sep. 8-12, UW; Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Practical Skills for the Busy Clinician, Sep. 19, Museum of History and Industry; http://depts.washington.edu/cme

Health Sciences Clinical and Translational Research Boot Camp: UW Inst. of Translational Health Sciences, Sep. 15-19; register: http://www.iths.org/Education/CTRBootcamp.aspx

Carleen Collins Symposium on Microbial Pathogenesis: Sep. 20, UW; no registration, RSVP requested: ccsympo8@u.washington.edu; info: 543-5824, http://depts.washington.edu/micro/

8th Annual Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer Conference: Sep. 27, Fred Hutchinson; registration is free and required; info and registration: 288-6269, http://depts.washington.edu/guoncres/2008website.htm


Events Calendar contact:
medweb@u.washington.edu

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