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Get excited for Session 1 at the Disability & Telehealth Conference! Join us for an insightful session with Dr. Peter Poullos, MD, and Dr. Malathi Srinivasan, MD. Get ready to delve into the intersection of disability and remote healthcare. #DocsWithDisabilties#Telehealth2024
ALT Session 1 at the Disability & Telehealth Conference is titled “Disability and Telehealth Overview” and will be held on Saturday, May 18th, at 8:05 AM. The session’s speakers are Peter Poullos, MD, a light-skinned middle-aged man wearing a suit and smiling into the distance. His credentials are that he is a Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology and Founder and Co-Chair of SMADIE at Stanford University. The other speaker is Malathi Srinivasan, MD, a middle-aged woman wearing pearls and smiling into the camera. Her credentials are that she is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.
For more information visit:
https://med.stanford.edu/smadie/events/disability-and-telehealth-conference.html
📢📢 URGENT: Sue is a Black disabled migrant PhD student & mother in complaint against an abusive supervisor. Now Newcastle University is reporting her to the Home Office in retaliation, fully knowing she suffers from terminal, life & death Stage 5 kidney disease 🧵#WeAreAllSue
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My first ever publication is my @NatRevMater piece about the #DisabledInSTEM Mentorship Program nature.com/articles/s41578-0… and it truly feels like a huge accomplishment to be recognized for all of my work towards inclusion in STEM!
I am excited to share that I passed my Ph.D. Candidacy exam! I'm looking forward to continuing my Ph.D. research here in the Allen Lab at Wayne State. #STEMintheD#womanInSTEM#disabledInSTEM
Meet Prof Shiri Dori-Hacohen, an Assistant Professor in computer science and engineering at the University of Connecticut! @ShirKi leads the @RIETLab, focused on reducing information ecosystem threats surrounding mis/disinformation. #DisabledInSTEMstemwithdisabilities.com/sto…
This is my #BlkDEHEMRollCall for #BlackHistoryMonth
My name is Syreeta, I am the co-founder of this page with @AlexisSMobley
I am currently going back to school for Medical Billing & Coding, but my dream is to transform the field of MH
I am working on my MPH applications
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last year i challenged my 1y science comm students to think about their labs in the context of disability and UDL. we made a list of recommendations, and this fall some of them are being implemented!! more inclusivity in stem w/advocacy activities 💙👏🏻
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Whew, that's a wrap! Thanks to all who attended the in-person Inclusive SciComm Symposium - with over two dozen sessions, it was a whirlwind weekend. We've still got one more virtual day to come! Catch the keynotes at ow.ly/j4e550PZlIm. Let's do it again in 2025! #iscs23
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It's time to recruit for the 2024 #DisabledInSTEM Mentorship Program, which is our fourth year!
Mentee form: forms.gle/tryM66LaKGM5LbMj7
Mentor form: forms.gle/ncCcoNxYkJhNLYq48
Applications are due December and placements will occur by mid-January!
Reach out with any questions!
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It's not okay to offer funding where the recipient uses their own money first and is reimbursed later. This barrier puts serious pressure on those in less privileged positions. Many struggle (silently) or lose out completely. Reduce inequity by offering resources up front.
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