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SUMMARY:Older Americans Month
DESCRIPTION:Older Americans Month — the Administration for Community Living leads this annual observance; The theme for 2021 is “Communities of Strength”. The observance acknowledges and pays tribute to the past and current contributions of older people in the U.S.
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SUMMARY:National Arthritis Month
DESCRIPTION:National Arthritis Month — this debilitating condition affects some 53 million Americans\, including 1 in 5 adults and 300\,000 children\, making it the number one cause of disability in the U.S. The observance encourages more efforts into research\, advocacy and awareness.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-arthritis-month/
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SUMMARY:2021 Health Care Systems Research Network (HCSRN) Conference
DESCRIPTION:The HCSRN annual conference is the nation’s preeminent gathering for researchers based in real-world health care systems and our numerous collaborators in academic health systems\, funding agencies\, and patient-partner communities. The conference offers a diverse slate of content\, showcasing rigorous\, relevant research on important conditions affecting millions of patients. \nView the full agenda here. \nWHEN/WHERE: \nDate: May 11 – 12\, 2021Location: virtualHow to Attend: Register here. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/2021-health-care-systems-research-network-hcsrn-conference/
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SUMMARY:NIH meeting: Integrating sex and gender considerations into biomedical research
DESCRIPTION:Building Bridges Across Public and Private Sectors to Better Integrate Sex and Gender Considerations into Biomedical Research  \nWHAT: The Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) of the National Institutes of Health\, in collaboration with the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH)\, will hold the 5th Annual Vivian W. Pinn Symposium. This year’s symposium aims to: \n\nIllustrate how the continued integration of sex and gender into biomedical research is creating opportunities for the nation\, not only scientifically but also societally and economically.\nExplore the power of academic\, government\, nonprofit\, for-profit\, and business organizations working together to further advance the integration of sex and gender to catalyze innovation and further advance the health of women.\nDemonstrate how applying a multidimensional perspective to women’s health generates transdisciplinary cross-sector approaches and partnerships that also can promote integration of sex and gender considerations.\n\nWHEN: May 11–12\, 2021\, 9:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) \nWHERE: The event will be held virtually. Individuals can register at https://bit.ly/3xkwTwl. Participants can share thoughts and questions during the event via Twitter: @NIH_ORWH\, @FNIH_Org\, #5thAnnualVPS. \nWHO:    NIH Director Francis S. Collins\, M.D.\, Ph.D. \nNIH Office of Research on Women’s Health Director Janine Austin Clayton\, M.D.\, FARVO \nFoundation for the National Institutes of Health President and Executive Director Maria C. Freire\, Ph.D. \nAdditional speakers—including leaders from research\, government\, academic\, nonprofit\, industry\, publishing\, and other sectors—will present on recent initiatives and investigations. \nVisit https://go.usa.gov/xHEY4 and click the “Event Agenda” tab for more details. \nContact: To speak with an NIH spokesperson\, please contact Lamont Williams\, Communications Director\, ORWH\, at 301-402-1770\, or orwhinfo@nih.gov. \n### \nAbout FNIH: The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health creates and manages alliances with public and private institutions in support of the mission of NIH\, the world’s premier medical research agency. The foundation\, also known as the FNIH\, works with its partners to accelerate biomedical research and strategies against diseases and health concerns in the United States and across the globe. The FNIH organizes and administers research projects; supports education and training of new researchers; organizes educational events and symposia; and administers a series of funds supporting a wide range of health issues. Established by Congress\, the FNIH is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For additional information about the FNIH\, please visit fnih.org. \nAbout ORWH: ORWH serves as the focal point for women’s health research at NIH. It is the first Public Health Service office dedicated specifically to promoting women’s health research within\, as well as beyond\, the NIH scientific community. The office also fosters the recruitment\, retention\, reentry\, and advancement of women in biomedical careers. For more information about ORWH\, visit www.nih.gov/women.  \nAbout NIH: NIH\, the nation’s medical research agency\, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic\, clinical\, and translational medical research and is investigating the causes\, treatments\, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs\, visit www.nih.gov.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/nih-meeting-integrating-sex-and-gender-considerations-into-biomedical-research/
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SUMMARY:Patient Safety Congress
DESCRIPTION:May 11-13 \nThe Institute for Healthcare Improvement holds its Patient Safety Congress. Contact Joanna Clark to register.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/patient-safety-congress/
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SUMMARY:The mental health toll of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Even as communities shift their focus toward recovery and reopening\, the lasting effects of a year’s worth of pandemic-imposed pressures on mental health—sickness\, isolation\, fear\, loss—are still emerging. SciLine’s next media briefing will cover the current and potential long-term mental health consequences of COVID-19 for adults; its impacts on child development and emotional wellbeing; and the race-based and other mental health disparities exacerbated by the pandemic. Expert panelists will brief reporters and then take questions on the record. Speakers include: Dr. Karestan Koenen\, Harvard University; Dr. Sheri Madigan\, University of Calgary; Dr. Ruth Shim\, UC Davis; SciLine Director Rick Weiss will moderate the briefing. \nRegister here
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-mental-health-toll-of-covid-19/
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