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The 12th Annual Institute for Public Health Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Diabetes Translation Research, will be held October 30th at the Washington University Medical Campus. This year's topic focuses on "Healthy Moms and Babies: Paving the Path to Reproductive Equity."
Free of charge and open to the public, the conference features keynotes from top health professionals and discussion and audience Q&A with panelists from all sectors of reproductive health including physicians, educators, administrators from community organizations and more.
The conference also includes networking opportunities and an abstract poster session. Light fare and beverages are provided. Please visit the event page for additional details.
Event Sponsors: Institute for Public Health, Center for Diabetes Translation Research, St. Louis Children's Hospital, WUSM Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Call for Proposals: Pilot & Feasibility Funding for Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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The Washington University Center for Diabetes Translational Research is soliciting applications for the Pilot and Feasibility Program. The purpose of this program is to advance translation research, preferably T3 or T4, in the areas of diabetes, prediabetes/metabolic syndrome, or obesity prevention or treatment.
This call for applications is specific to faculty at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Full proposal applications are due by the October 1, 2019 -- Learn more.
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Thursday, October 3, 2019 | 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. CST
Attend in person or via webinar -- One Hospital Drive CE705, Columbia, MO or live-stream the webinar at: https://umhsecure.zoom.us/j/794338083
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Recent CDTR Member Publications
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Mazzucca, S., Parks, R. G., Tabak, R. G., Allen, P., Dobbins, M., Stamatakis, K. A., & Brownson, R. C. (2019). Assessing Organizational Supports for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Public Health Departments in the United States: Development and Psychometric Properties of a New Measure. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 25(5), 454-463.
Bailey, R. R., Phad, A., McGrath, R., Ford, A. L., Tabak, R., & Haire-Joshu, D. (2019). Lifestyle risk behaviors among stroke survivors with and without diabetes. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 98(9), 794-799.
If your work has been supported by the CDTR, please cite in your publications and posters: https://cdtr.wustl.edu/publications/
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Featured Event
Institute for Public Health 12th Annual Conference
8:30 AM-3 PM CT, October 30th
Eric P. Newman Education Center, Medical Campus
Healthy Moms and Babies: Paving the Path to Reproductive Equity
Cities and Health: Lessons Learned from Latin America and US Latinxs
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM CT, September 24th
Goldfarb 132, Goldfarb Hall, Danforth Campus
WUNDIR Meeting
8:30 AM-3 PM CT, October 1st
Goldfarb 132, Goldfarb Hall, Danforth Campus
Diabetes & Obesity Collaborative Lectureship Series
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM CT, October 3rd
One Hospital Dr., CE705, Columbia, MO
Evaluation of Provider Documentation Patterns as a Tool to Deliver Ongoing Patient-Centered Diabetes Education and Support
Issues in Aging Seminar Series
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT, October 14th
4001B, Couch Biomed., Research Bldg., Medical Campus
Will Medicare's New Payment Models Harm Vulnerable Older Patients?
CHEPAR Meeting
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM CT, October 18th
Taylor Avenue Building, Doll & Hill, Medical Campus
Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, October 29th
Brown Hall, Brown Lounge, Danforth Campus
Medicaid Expansion in Missouri: An Estimate of the Fiscal Impact
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About the CDTR
The CDTR is committed to supporting researchers working to advance diabetes translation research. CDTR Cores offer a range of support and services around the following:
- Dissemination and Implemention in Diabetes Research
- Health Communication and Health Literacy
- Health Informatics in Diabetes Research
- Policy and Systems Science Analysis
- Research Partnerships with American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
- Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans
Contact allisonphad@wustl.edu to access core services.
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