NEWS & REMINDERS
Suburban Hospital Diabetes Symposium to Highlight Research by Mihail Zilbermint, M.D.
Remember to join us on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the Suburban Hospital Auditorium for the Diabetes Symposium. This symposium will offer practitioners an opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in diabetes, hyperlipidemia and diet and features endocrinologists from Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians and Suburban Hospital. Click here to register.
Watch this video about the upcoming Diabetes Symposium from Mihail Zilbermint M.D., Chief of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Director of the Inpatient Diabetes Management Service at Suburban Hospital. The symposium takes place on Saturday, Sept. 14, 7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the Suburban Hospital Auditorium. Click here to register. Download this flyer for more information.
Seventh Annual Suburban Hospital Cardiovascular Symposium
Precision Medicine Research Tools You Can Use
Johns Hopkins Medicine has recognized the Precision Medicine Analytics Platform (PMAP) and Secure Analytic Framework Environment computing platform as the best practice environments for research. Visit the PMAP portal to learn about these and other precision medicine resources that are available to all Johns Hopkins Medicine investigators.
MEDICAL STAFF CALENDAR
Click here for the September 2019 calendar.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
Johns Hopkins Medicine Continuing Medical Education Series
Sept. 4: Oncology Translational Research Conference “Non-Invasive Early Detection of Cancer”—to access click here. Text CME Code 22723 to 443-541-5052 up to eight hours after the event.
Sept. 4: Fundamentals of Cancer Conference—to access click here.
Sept. 5: Surgical Grand Rounds "The Ravitch Surgery Lecture”—to access click here. Text CME Code 21835 to 443-541-5052 fifteen minutes prior to start.
Sept. 6: Oncology Grand Rounds “Cancer Control in the 21st Century”—to access click here. Text CME Code 24096 to 443-541-5052 up to eight hours after the event.
RESEARCH CORNER
The Effects of Bullying
Bullying of medical trainees is fairly widespread, and may result in burnout, depression and other ill health effects. A new study of internal medicine residents showed that bullying affects about 14% of medical trainees, but is more prevalent among foreign-born trainees.
HOPKINS GREATER WASHINGTON MD HIGHLIGHT
Introducing Amanda Walker, M.D.
Visit HopkinsGreaterWashingtonMD.org to watch Amanda Walker, M.D., assistant professor and a radiation oncologist with the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in the Greater Washington Area, discuss her research interests and patient treatment plans.